Sunday, February 3, 2013

Americana, writ large


Today is the biggest day in American sports for many, the Super Bowl. It’s what distinguishes Soccer from Football. It always amuses me to hear Europeans try to claim that Soccer players are better athletes than American Football players. No, they are better actors. That’s about the end of that story. I would love to see some of those skinny-ass Europeans try to play one quarter of American Football. I think then they really would be crying, unlike the crocodile tears that are shed on the pitch on any given day. There was a moment when I actually thought I respected Soccer, but living in Italy and watching the histrionics, no thanks. Watching Cricket in India, now that was an eye opener.

However, today is about the Ravens and the 49er’s.

Two team names that epitomize America in a nutshell. The former is named after the quirky poem by Baltimore native, Edgar Allan Poe, and the second is the name of the gold-diggers of the 1800’s, trying to make their name and carve out a piece of history by hook and by crook in the American West.

No two teams could be more iconic about America than these two at this moment. Poe, America’s “bad boy” poet, was the Johnny Depp or Marlon Brando of his time. French, and I repeat FRENCH poets, looked up to him as the harbinger of new poetry to come.

As for the 49er’s it was that gold fever that fueled the trans-continental railroad and the infamy of Chinese labor and the exploitations of Manifest Destiny.  And, yet, that is what makes the United States of America what it is. It is riddled with contradictions, it is the land of extremes, it is the land of opportunities and missed opportunities, the land of the American Dream and broken dreams. It is the land of Poe and the Gold Diggers.

So, how fitting is that?

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