Absolutely Golden by D. Foy
Author:D. Foy
Format: epub
Beats me, sure, but the next thing you know Iâd become a celebrity, if thatâs the right word, or perhaps curiosity is more like it, though thatâs not right, either, especially when the notion is further in-between, since, after all, when you think about it, what are celebrities if not curiosities, people whom everyone knows but rarely understands, endowed, somehow, if only consensuallyâwhich is to say superficiallyâwith a peculiar luminescence thatâs as obvious as mysterious and draws the world to them like blood draws sharks, and this can be the case whether theyâre an actor or a dogâwitness Rin Tin Tin or Ronald Reagan, the governor, for crying out loud!âso much so, obviously, that others are driven both to inquire about these people and to covet them, study them, stalk them, even to pattern cults around them, all without knowing any more about the human theyâve glorified than the pixels that make their image on a screen or in the paper or magazine, though sometimes itâs less than that, sometimes itâs just a voice theyâve heard, on the radio of a bus perhaps or from a neighborâs car being polished in the weekend shade, though sometimes, too, less than that, much less than that will suffice, a snippet of talk, for example, the weest of wee white lies, one here, one there, a name on paper, blobs of ink, fact and fiction mounting till a personâs smallest, most commonplace histories and routines have attained the gravest import, from their hometown swimming holes and mothersâ maiden names to the way they wipe their bottoms and the brands they use to do it, itâs so awfully sad, if only someone told them all how silly or resplendent, since it must be one if not the other, I donât know, maybe it was I who was confused, yes, itâs better to be wise than rich, as itâs said, I really do know, I do.
But whatever the case, no one knew me, not Merle and certainly not Jack, nor had I committed some noteworthy feat.
And yet for all of that, or for none of it, in a ridiculous day and a half Iâd somehow become âfamousâ at Freedom Lake. I say somehow only because it seemed impossible that Merleâs spreading my name about had been enough to have bestowed on me this appalling status. Wolfgang and Usch had helped him, no doubt, but still.
Late Monday morning I woke to a roomful of flowers, store-bought and wild, and gifts, as well, abundant gifts, intriguing gifts, the gifts of strangeness from strangers.
One woman gave me a towel sheâd spent the night embroidering with my name, a courtesy cloth, Merle called it, for laying across public furniture, poolside, for instance, or at the picnic tables round the Wagon.
There was a cribbage board with ivory pegs shaped after the silhouettes of women, its deck of cards backed by naked people, men and women plus children, too, singly and together, a special edition hot from the presses of the INF.
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