For members of a traditional society where many traditions have been discredited, an interest in modernity can result in a restless sophistication. Mehmet Ertegun seems not to have been a restless man. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
The Turkish Embassy in Washington is an ornate, eclectic building on the corner of Twenty-third Street and Massachusetts Avenue which was built originally for Edward Hamlin Everett, the man who put the crimp in bottle caps. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
Mehmet Ertegun died in 1944. President Roosevelt sent his body back to Turkey on the U.S.S. Missouri. Mehmet Ertegun and President Roosevelt had had a cordial relationship, and, indeed, Mehmet Ertegun may have helped insure that Turkey did not ally itself with Germany, as it had in the First World War. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
I have made sense of my life by developing an ability to analyze Mainstream American Cultural Artifacts. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
It is the idea of ‘People’ to treat its material as if it were history and, what is more, as if it were the history of a happy period. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
Literary men now routinely tell their readers about their divorces. One literary man who reviews books wrote, in reviewing a study of Ruskin, that he had never read a book by Ruskin but that the study confirmed him in his belief that he didn’t want to read a book by Ruskin. This man very often writes about his family life. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
Irony has seeped into the felt of any fedora hat I have ever owned – not out of any wish of mine, but out of necessity. A fedora hat worn by me without the necessary protective irony would eat through my head and kill me. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
The work of television is to establish false contexts and to chronicle the unraveling of existing contexts; finally, to establish the context of no-context and to chronicle it. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
Children are the beneficiaries – and also the victims – of the theater of various moments. George W. S. Trow Read Quote
The most powerful men were those who most effectively used the power of adult competence to enforce childish agreements. George W. S. Trow Read Quote