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tredynas days a literary blog by simon lavery search main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home about contact post navigation ← older posts a pure woman. lloyd jones, hand me down world posted on november 16, 2018 by simon lavery 4 lloyd jones, hand me down world . john murray, 2011. first published in new zealand in 2010. this is a love story and a ghost story. it tells, in differing, often conflicting versions and recensions – as in the akutagawa story on which the kurosawa film ‘rashomon’ was based – how a young african woman has no real identity, no substance in the eyes of europeans she meets; even her name used later in the novel is the one she stole from a woman she encounters in italy, with tragic consequences: ines, one form of the name agnes – which significantly derives from the greek for ‘pure’ or ‘holy’. ines, like tess, is a pure woman. the first sections of this gripping novel by the new zealander lloyd jones (who was shortlisted for the booker for mister pip in 2007) consist of the multiple accounts from those who knew her at the start of her quest to reach berlin. the first is a co-worker at a swanky tourist hotel on the arabian sea patronised mostly by white europeans, where it was a prerequisite for the staff that they shed all vestiges of past or identity: as human beings they were as substanceless as ghosts. even this colleague/friend who knew her for some years never learned her name, where she came from in africa, or even her birthday: when we spoke of home we spoke of somewhere in the past. we might be from different countries but the world we came into contained the same clutter and dazzling light. all the same traps were set for us. here the language conveys some of the register of a non-native speaker of english, shot through with the poetic sensibility of lloyd the artificer who filters these forensic, mediated voices of testimony through his own artist’s sensibility to present them to us. it’s an astonishingly accomplished act of multiple ventriloquism and narrative dexterity and ingenuity. in this quotation he conveys how, for women like these, the tourist resort and its hotel is a playground for the privileged guests, but dangerous for them if they forget their place, to be invisible: you have to leave your past in order to become hotel staff…you had to be like the palms and the sea, pleasing to the eye. we must not take up space but be there whenever a guest needed us. lloyd’s is the heartbreakingly familiar one to those of us in affluent europe of the desperate people risking their lives in unseaworthy boats to make the dangerous crossing to southern italy from north africa. even if the boats survive the trip, unscrupulous traffickers, for whom the people they convey are just ‘merchandise’ or cargo, are likely, as they do to ines, to throw them overboard miles from the shore and leave them to drown. most can’t swim; fortunately, ines can, and she makes it to land, there to continue her quest. for unlike the other boat people, she isn’t trying to escape from economic hardship or political turmoil; she is searching for what has been stolen from her and taken to europe, to berlin – that city of ghosts, bullet-scarred memorials, squares haunted by the book-burning nazis, and secret photos of atrocities committed by berliners in their shameful past. these early polyvocal fragments take on new significance in the second part of the novel when the perspective shifts and we learn why these narrators are testifying to ines’ progress towards her goal. then we realise how partial, unreliable, redacted or just downright untrue they were. only near the end do we hear ines’ own voice; like many women (see my recent post on the silence of the girls ) and migrants, she is for most people both invisible and mute. many of those she encounters on her journey and in berlin show her kindness and sympathy; others exploit her and fail to see beyond the colour of her skin or her gender. when she encounters a group of italian hunters in the border mountains, for example, it’s notable that it’s the american among them who alone resists giving her money to help her on her way; back home, he says, she’d be seen as ‘an illegal, an alien’. the italian narrator of this section is clearly horrified at this lack of humanity. this is 2010, pre-trump. in ch. 9 a pastor ‘of the ibo order’ who works at a refuge for african migrants gives his testimony to the ‘inspector’ who is gathering these witness statements about ines. he laughs at the officer because you come here to berlin to ask a pastor, a black man, about ghosts. presumably you mean white ghosts…for example, there are ghosts we do not see, the spooky ghosts, the ghosts of the american imagination…these are the ones small children worry are lying beneath their beds at night. the other kind, the ‘real ones’, he says, ‘are simply the ones whom we choose not to see.’ african migrants like ines fall into this category of the unseen. at first they have names. then they don’t: ‘soon they will turn into ghosts.’ many are sent back to libya to a hellish ‘detention centre’ where they ‘turn into ghosts’ and go mad or wander into the desert to die. as tens of thousands of african migrants blow like sand across the sea, ‘fortress europe’ nails down the shutters, says the pastor: it pretends. it pretends like the child afraid of the ghost under the bed. lloyd is too astute an artist, however, to turn his compelling love story/quest into a diatribe or message-heavy polemic; this is the only place where the narrative preaches, and it’s because the speaker is a preacher who has good cause to do so. but his message lingers through the rest of the story like fading bells of city churches as one passes through a cemetery on the way to alexanderplatz. lisa hill at her blog recommended lloyd’s most recent novel, but suggested i start with this one. she has excellent taste: it’s a terrific novel, and one i feel sure will haunt whoever reads it as it does me. her post of 2010 examines another theme in the novel: the duality or multiplicity of possibilities or perspectives in interpreting alternative truths and their ‘dual capacities’ – hence the prominence in the narrative of discussions of amphibious lungfish, hermaphrodite snails, people of mixed ethnicity, etc. it’s possible to discern conflicting or opposing ‘truths’ in events or entities that seem irreconcilable, but which can be held simultaneously. it’s a subtle reading that i can’t do justice to in a few words here, for i’ve already gone on too long…i commend her post to you, as i do this remarkable novel. thanks for the recommendation, lisa. posted in new zealand literature | tagged akira kurosawa , berlin , hand me down world , john murray , lloyd jones , rashomon , ryunosuke akutagawa | 4 replies vita sackville-west, no signposts in the sea posted on november 12, 2018 by simon lavery 4 vita sackville-west (1892-1962), no signposts in the sea . vmc 1992; first published 1961 vita sackville-west gathered much of the material for this novella on some of the sea-cruises she took annually with her husband harold nicholson (they married in 1913) for the last six years of her life. the narrative consists of the journal entries of eminent political journalist edmund carr as he embarks on the first ocean cruise – and love – of his life. he observes and records the foibles and relationships of his fellow travellers, from the bridge parties and factions and friendships that spring up on board, to his ventures onshore when the ship docks at exotic locations. in that sense it can be read partly as a travelogue, with vivid descriptions of the ports and islands they visit and pass by, the migrants, crew and social butterflies on board ship, and the ‘natives’ who are sometimes referred to (as are some other ethnic and social groups) in the offensive terms that were still sadly prevalent in people of the author’s class at the time. the painting on the

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