De Amerikaanse schrijfster Joan Didion werd geboren in Sacramento Valley op 5 december 1934. Zie ook mijn blog van 5 december 2006 en ook mijn blog van 5 december 2008.xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Uit: The Year of Magical Thinking
Life changes fast. Life changes in the instant. You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends. The question of self-pity.
Those were the first words I wrote after it happened. The computer dating on the Microsoft Word file ("Notes on change.doc") reads "May 20, 2004, 11:11 p.m.," but that would have been a case of my opening the file and reflexively pressing save when I closed it. I had made no changes to that file in May. I had made no changes to that file since I wrote the words, in January 2004, a day or two or three after the fact.
For a long time I wrote nothing else.
Life changes in the instant. The ordinary instant.
At some point, in the interest of remembering what seemed most striking about what had happened, I considered adding those words, "the ordinary instant." I saw immediately that there would be no need to add the word "ordinary," because there would be no forgetting it: the word never left my mind. It was in fact the ordinary nature of everything preceding the event that prevented me from truly believing it had happened, absorbing it, incorporating it, getting past it. I recognize now that there was nothing unusual in this: confronted with sudden disaster we all focus on how unremarkable the circumstances were in which the unthinkable occurred, the clear blue sky from which the plane fell, the routine errand that ended on the shoulder with the car in flames, the swings where the children were playing as usual when the rattlesnake struck from the ivy. "He was on his way home from workhappy, successful, healthyand then, gone," I read in the account of a psychiatric nurse whose husband was killed in a highway accident. In 1966 I happened to interview many people who had been living in Honolulu on the morning of December 7, 1941; without exception, these people began their accounts of Pearl Harbor by telling me what an "ordinary Sunday morning" it had been. "It was just an ordinary beautiful September day," people still say when asked to describe the morning in New York when American Airlines 11 and United Airlines 175 got flown into the World Trade towers. Even the report of the 9/11 Commission opened on this insistently premonitory and yet still dumbstruck narrative note: "Tuesday, September 11, 2001, dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States."
Joan Didion (Sacramento Valley, 5 december 1934)
De Britse schrijver en regisseur Hanif Kureishi werd geboren op 5 december 1954 in Bromley, Kent. Zie ook mijn blog van 5 december 2008.
Uit: Gabriel's Gift
"School how was, today?"
"Learning makes me feel ignorant," said Gabriel. "Has Dad rung?"
As well as the fact he didn't know where his father was, something strange was happening to the weather in Gabriel's neighborhood. That morning, when he left for school with Hannah, there was a light spring shower, and it was autumn.
By the time they had reached the school gates, a layer of snow sat on their hats. At lunchtime in the playground, the hot floodlight of the sun suddenly illuminated like a lamp had been so bright the kids played in shirtsleeves.
In the late afternoon, when he and Hannah were hurrying home along the edge of the park, Gabriel became certain that the leaves in the park were being plucked from the ground and fluttered back to the trees from which they had fallen, before turning green again.
From the corner of his eye, Gabriel noticed something even odder.
A row of daffodils were lifting their heads and dropping them like bowing ballerinas at the end of a performance. When one of them winked, Gabriel looked around before gripping Hannah's hairy hand, something he had always been reluctant to do, particularly if a friend might see him. But today was different: the world was losing its mind.
"Has he been in touch?" Gabriel asked.
Hannah was the foreign au pair.
"Who?" she said.
"My father."
"Certainly no. Gone away! Gone!"
Gabriel's father had left home, at Mum's instigation, three months ago. Unusually, it had been several days since he had phoned, and at least two weeks since Gabriel had seen him.
Gabriel determined that as soon as they got back he would make a drawing of thewinking daffodil, to remind him to tell his father about it. Dad loved to sing, or recite poetry. "Fair daffodils, we weep to see / You haste away so soon..." he would chant as they walked.
For Dad the shops, pavements and people were alive like nature, though with more human interest, and as ever-changing as trees, water or the sky.
In contrast, Hannah looked straight ahead, as if she were walking in a cupboard. She understood little English and when Gabriel spoke to her she grimaced and frowned like someone trying to swallow an ashtray. Perhaps they were both amazed that a kid spoke better English than she did.
Hanif Kureishi (Bromley, 5 december 1954)
De Amerikaanse schrijver, journalist en columnist Calvin (Bud) Marshall Trillin werd geboren op 5 december 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri. Zie ook mijn blog van 5 december 2008.
Uit: Feeding a Yen
Not long after the turn of the millennium, I had an extended father-daughter conversation with my older daughter, Abigail, on the way back from a dim sum lunch in Chinatown. Abigail, who was living in San Francisco, had come to New York to present a paper at a conference. As a group of us trooped back toward our house in Greenwich Village, where she'd grown up, Abigail and I happened to be walking together. "Let's get this straight, Abigail," I said, after we'd finished off some topic and had gone along in silence for a few yards. "If I can find those gnarly little dark pumpernickel bagels that we used to get at Tanenbaum's, you'll move back to New York. Right?" "Absolutely," Abigail said. There's a great comfort in realizing that a child you've helped rear has grown up with her priorities straight. When I phoned Abigail from the Oakland airport once to ask if she knew of an alternative route to her house in San Francisco--I'd learned of a huge traffic jam on the normal route, toward the Bay Bridge--she said, "Sure. Go south on 880, take 92 west across the bridge to 101, and we'll meet you at Fook Yuen for lunch." Fook Yuen is a dim sum restaurant in Millbrae, about five minutes from the San Francisco airport, and its way with a dumpling has persuaded us that flights in and out of San Francisco are best scheduled in the middle of the day. I report this response to a traffic jam as a way of demonstrating not simply that Abigail always has a fallback career as a taxi dispatcher awaiting her but also that she has the sort of culinary standards that could induce her to switch coasts if the right bagel came along.
Calvin Trillin (Kansas City, 5 december 1935)
De Duitse schrijfster Eugenie Marlitt werd geboren op 5 december 1825 in Arnstadt. Zie ook mijn blog van 5 december 2006 en ook mijn blog van 5 december 2008.
Uit: Reichsgräfin Gisela
Seit dem Tode des Hüttenmeisters waren elf Jahre verflossen... Wäre wie ein frommer Wahn annimmt der abgeschiedene, unsterbliche Menschengeist wirklich verurteilt, in ewig beschaulicher Untätigkeit auf die alte irdische Heimat herabzusehen, dann hätte der Verstorbene, dessen Herz so warm und so treu für seine bedürftigen Landsleute geschlagen hatte, die tiefste Genugtuung empfinden müssen beim Anblick des Neuenfelder Tales.
Das weiße Schloß freilich lag noch so unberührt von Zeit und Wetter auf dem grünen Talgrunde, als sei es während der langen elf Jahre von einer konservierenden Glasglocke überwölbt gewesen... Da sprangen die Fontänen unveränderlich bis zu dem wie in den Lüften festgezauberten Gipfelpunkt, und ihr niederfallender Sprühregen ließ die Lichter des Himmels als Gold- und Silberfunken auf der beweglichen Wasserfläche des Bassins noch immer unermüdlich tanzen. Die Boskette, die Lindenalleen, das grüne Gefieder der Rasenplätze verharrte pflichtschuldigst in den Linien, die ihnen die künstlerische Hand des Gärtners vorgeschrieben. Auf den Balkonen leuchtete das unverblichene Federkleid der Papageien sie schrien und plapperten die alten eingelernten Phrasen , und im Schlosse flüsterten und huschten die Menschengestalten mit gebogenem Rücken und scheu devotem Fußtritt genau wie vor elf Jahren. Und sie waren wie hineingegossen in ihre Kniehosen und Strümpfe, und auf den blankgeputzten Rockknöpfen prangte das adlige Wappen, das den freigeborenen Menschen zum »Gut« stempelte.
Um alle diese wohlkonservierten Herrlichkeiten aber legte sich das ungeheure Viereck der Schloßgartenmauer, leuchtend weiß, sonder Tadel es war ein streng behütetes Fleckchen Erde, konservativ, unverrückbar stillstehend in den einmal gegebenen Formen, wie die Adelsprinzipien selbst.
Eugenie Marlitt (5 december 1825 22 juni 1887)
Zie voor onderstaande schrijvers ook mijn blog van 5 december 2008.
De Duitse schrijver Hans Helmut Kirst werd geboren op 5 december 1914 te Osterode (voorm. Ost Preussen, nu Polen).
De Indische dichter Josh Malihabadi werd geboren in Malihabad in Brits India op 5 december 1898.
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