It will play out and reverberate for years or decades, Hagen told me.
“The pathological normal,” Hagen calls it: a patchwork of homespun, bespoke realities, each one invested in a different story about what exactly happened when Covid ruptured the story of our lives.
garb.”More than once, life seemed to be attaining “an uncanny resemblance to normal life,” as one man put it.
But because we don’t totally understand where that experience has delivered us, we don’t know the right gloss to give it.
“The days are strange,” one public-school teacher told Milstein toward the end of his first interview, in May 2020.