Motherless Brooklyn: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries) by Jonathan Lethem
Author:Jonathan Lethem [Lethem, Jonathan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780307789129
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2011-04-20T00:00:00+00:00
Ten-thirty Park Avenue was another stone edifice, unremarkable among its neighbors. The oak doors split the difference between magnificence and military sturdiness, tiny windows barred with iron: French Colonial Bomb Shelter. The awning showed just the numerals, no gaudy, pretentious building name like youâd see on Central Park West or in Brooklyn Heightsâhere nothing remained to be proved, and anonymity was a value greater than charisma. The building had a private loading zone and a subtle curb cut, though, which sang of money, payoffs to city officials, and of womenâs-shoe heels too fragile to tangle with the usual four-inch step, too expensive to risk miring in dog shit. A special curb man stood patrolling the front, ready to open car doors or kick dogs or turn away unwanted visitors before they even tarnished the lobby. I came down the block at a good clip and swiveled to the door at the last minute, faking him out.
The lobby was wide and dark, designed to blind an unfamiliar visitor coming in from the sunlight. A crowd of doormen in white gloves and familiar blue suits with black piping on the legs surrounded me the minute I stumbled through the doors. It was the same uniform worn by the lugs in the rental car.
So they hadnât been lugs by trainingâthat much was obvious. They were doormen, no shame in that. But men of peace?
âHelp you with something?â
âHelp you sir?â
âName?â
âAll visitors must be announced.â
âDelivery?â
âHave you got a name?â
They encircled me, five or six them, not on special assignment but instead doing exactly what they were trained to do. Loom in the gloom. In their white gloves and their right context they were much scarier than they had been loaded into a rental car and fumbling as hoods. Their propriety was terrifying. I didnât see Pinched, Pimples, Chunky or Indistinct among them, but it was a big building. Instead Iâd drawn Shadowface, Shadowface, Shadowface, Tallshadowface, and Shadowface.
âIâm here to see Fujisaki,â I said. âMan, woman or corporation.â
âThere must be a mistake.â
âWrong building, surely.â
âThere is no Fujisaki.â
âName?â
âFujisaki Management Corporation,â I said.
âNo.â
âNo. Not here. That isnât right.â
âNo.â
âName? Whoâs calling, sir?â
I took out one of Minnaâs cards. âFrank Minna,â I said. The name came easily, and I didnât feel any need to distort it the way I would my own.
The band of doormen around me loosened at the sight of a business card. Iâd shown a first glimmer of legitimacy. They were a top grade of doorman, finely tuned, factoring vigilance against hair-trigger sycophantic instincts.
âExpected?â
âSorry?â
âExpected by the party in question? Appointment? Name? Contact?â
âDropping in.â âHmmm.â
âNo.â
âNo.â
Another minute correction ensued. They bunched closer. Minnaâs card disappeared.
âThere may be some confusion.â
âYes.â
âProbably there is.â
âWrong building completely.â
âShould there be a destination for a message, what would a message be?â
âOn the chance that the destination in question is this one. You understand, sir.â
âYes.â
âYes.â
âNo message,â I said. I tapped the nearest doormanâs suit breast. He darted back, scowling. But they were penguins now. I had to touch them all. I reached for the next, the tallest, tried to high-five his shoulder and just grazed it.
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