Anniversaries: From a Year in the Life of Gesine Cresspahl by Uwe Johnson
Author:Uwe Johnson [Johnson, Uwe]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: German Literature, Classics, Fiction
ISBN: 9781681372037
Publisher: NYRB Classics
Published: 1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
April 14, 1968 Sunday
â You dialed West Berlin, Mrs. Krissauer?
â Two minutes ago. Eight-five, five-three, five- . . . .
â West Berlin is on the line.
â Seat reservation.
â Is that your code for today, Anita?
â It is. Gesine. Where are you? At the airport? Tempelhof or Tegel?
â Iâm at home.
â I know you. Youâre in the Hospiz Hotel in Friedenau two blocks away trying to trick me. Come over right now!
â Iâm on Riverside Drive. Itâs seventy degrees here, Fahrenheit.
â Itâs not true.
â Anita, listen. I just wanted to ask you something. Whether youâre still alive.
â Ask me something easier. Why wouldnât we still be alive, Gesine?
â Last summer, during the riots in Newark, you called me toâ
â These arenât riots, Gesine. You know what it usually takes to make a revolution.
â It says in The New York Times that several thousand students blocked traffic on the Kurfürstendamm for more than two hours last night, that the police used horses and water cannonsâ
â Thatâs right. Today too. Almost four thousand. I saw it. The police charged like mad into the crowd clubbing anyone within reach. The students fought back with sticks, with cans of spray paint, firecrackers, even apples!
â Were you there?
â As an old lady, you know, thirty-five. . . .
â I am too, Anita.
â Yeah well I canât do it anymore. They run at the police chanting âHo! Ho! Ho Chi Minh!â My feet donât join in and my mouth doesnât open.
â We really are alike. Why Ho Chi Minh? Isnât it about the killing of Herr Dutschke?
â Itâs about Rudi Dutschke and Herr Professor Doktor Springer, said to have brought about Dutschkeâs murder with his newspapers.
â The New York Times says: The murder was inspired by the assassination of Martin Luther King.
â It was!
â Then I donât understand it, Anita.
â The president of the Republic of North Vietnam as a symbol of the revolutionary war of liberation, and a newspaper publisher as a symbol of the powers of oppression. Something like that, Gesine.
â Thereâs a quote here: Not with violence but through the force of the argument. . . .
â Dutschke?
â Yes.
â Well maybe weâre not supposed to understand it, Gesine.
â Donât trust anyone over thirty. So itâs not an uprising.
â No, itâs just that you shouldnât go down the Kurfürstendamm, Gesine. We built a little protective floodgate. . . .
â Hey, be careful.
â Just a piece of sugar for the horses listening in.
â With their little ears and big heads.
â Nasty creatures when they get scared. Feel bad when they kick out. Peace March, thatâs what they called it. At the head an older man, with a wooden crossâ
â Celebrating Easter there too?
â and the police aimed six big jets of water at him, thicker than an arm. At one point a Negro appeared, an American apparently, and the police were suddenly gentle as doves. Photographers everywhere, from the papers, the TV stations, the student organizations keeping track of police contact. The police beating a citizen of the protecting power, America! Then they arrested him after all.
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