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Angus Trumble’s 1 In Retrospect

Esopus 11 (Fall 2008)
 

Angus Trumble’s 1 In Retrospect

By Angus Trumble

“In Han China, the 9-year-old Ping (9 B.C.E.–5 C.E.) succeeded his cousin, the childless homosexual ‘sleeve lifter’ Ai (27 B.C.E.–1 B.C.E /1 C.E.), as emperor, largely at the behest of that remarkable old survivor the Grand Empress Dowager Wang Zhengjun (69 B.C.E.–13 C.E.), who appears to have spent much of her life both orchestrating and surviving the reigns of her husband the Emperor Yuan (75–33 B.C.E.), her son the Emperor Cheng (51–7 B.C.E.), and her two step-grandsons, Ai and Ping....”

Esopus’s resident chronologist Angus Trumble goes back to the beginning of the modern calendar, where history is already in full swing—ruling Roman and Chinese dynasties are rife with feuds, exiles, and murders, and, of course, Jesus is born—or was that in 6 BC?

Angus Trumble is Curator of Paintings and Sculpture at the Yale Center for British Art. His books include A Brief History of the Smile (Basic Books, 2004), and The Finger: A Handbook (Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2010).