“There is a fashion today among many of my contemporaries to treat the events of their past with irony. It is a legitimate method of self-defense. ‘Look how absurd I was when I was young’ forestalls cruel criticism, but it falsifies history. We were not Eminent Georgians. Those emotions were real when we felt them. Why should we be more ashamed of them than of the indifference of old age?”
Graham Greene, in the forward to his 1971 memoir A Sort of Life (fromĀ Tyler Coates, who posted a larger excerpt which is worth reading).