"False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news"
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Then Rich pivots to a different scandal: “the truth of the new is never on the news.” The wordplay isn’t cute; it’s an indictment of how “news” pretends to be synonymous with novelty while routinely missing the actual birth of reality. “Truth of the new” suggests emergent social facts before they harden into consensus: what marginalized people are already living, what movements are incubating, what language is changing under pressure. In Rich’s hands, the “new” isn’t trendiness; it’s the frightening, liberating moment when power hasn’t yet decided how to narrate an event.
Context matters because Rich wrote as a poet steeped in feminist and antiwar politics, suspicious of official stories and their tidy timelines. The subtext is a warning about the lag between lived experience and public record: by the time something becomes “news,” it’s already been formatted to fit familiar plots. Poetry, by contrast, is pitched as a rival information system - not neutral, but capable of registering realities before they’re domesticated into “history.”
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rich, Adrienne. (2026, January 17). False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/false-history-gets-made-all-day-any-day-the-truth-35098/
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Rich, Adrienne. "False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/false-history-gets-made-all-day-any-day-the-truth-35098/.
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"False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/false-history-gets-made-all-day-any-day-the-truth-35098/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











