All Souls' Day by Cees Nooteboom
Author:Cees Nooteboom [Nooteboom, Cees]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781447207436
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
We interrupt. Once again. But our interruptions are going to get shorter and shorterâwe promise. Yes, of course weâve been following her: the jolting bus ride, the bus stops, the endless stops where nobody gets in or out but the bus stops anyway because it has to stick to its schedule, with or without passengers. This is an orderly country, where time is thought of as dutiful, rather than temperamental. Not exactly a dignified farewell, she thought in the bus. Sheâd walked off and left him behind like a sinking ship. She crosses over a large square: Falkplatz. He could have told her something about that spot too, the man who knows too much and finds it so hard to express himself. Heâs taken pictures here as well. A desolate clearing, 1990. East Berlin. They had come from all sidesâmen and women of good will, innocent children, even VOPOsâand planted trees. An amateurish attempt, tender saplings stuck haphazardly in the ground, in hopes that they would eventually grow into a park or forest. A new forest in an old, derelict city. The people living on the square hadnât joined in the idiocy, but had looked down from the windows of their paintless, pockmarked apartments. With a devastating but inexplicable certainty, they knew that what was happening down there was not the future. Her clicking heels are taking her past row upon row of abandoned trees: a randomly spaced, ragged bunch of orphans, a sad reflection of bankrupt hopes. And since he isnât here to explain it, to tell what happened that day, it too has become part of the formless, invisible history of the things we always see because we forget nothing. We look with complete objectivity at the totality of eventsâsomething you will luckily never have to do. We have no choice, we follow the labyrinth of egos, fate, chance, design, order, natural phenomena, and death wishes you call history. You are inextricably tied to your own time, which means that what you hear are echoes, what you see are reflections. You never have to shoulder the unbearable burden of the whole picture. Yet all these things have actually happened. Nothingâno act, no nameless traceless eventâis ever omitted. And because we know all of these things we hold up the structure you live in. You describe that structure in different ways, depending on the age you live in and the language you useâyou who can never detach yourselves from your own time and place, no matter how hard you try. Every book you write is a gross distortion of the book that we read. Whether you call it art, scholarship, satire, or irony, itâs still a mirror in which you see only a fraction of what we see. Your greatness lies in the fact that you will keep on trying to the end. You are the true heroes. We havenât got an ounce of heroism.
Sheâs asleep now. As always, we are the only ones awake. Her book is at her side.
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