Finally the chapter where
I get to talk about Tante Ilse’s interest in Tarot! As you will see in the
chapter, the cards Celia’s laid to answer her questions were quite instructive
and plausible. I actually pulled them at random from a Tarot pack, I did not
select them for their plausibility. They did however reflect vague ideas that I
have been having about why Ned should be in Croatia, rather than in a cemetery
in England. I can’t explain Tarot, but my experience is that it throws up
interesting possibilities.
I had great difficulties
starting Chapter 9. I started three times and had to stop after the first two
attempts because they weren’t right. Here’s version 1:
‘Colin,
I tell you it was Ned. I saw Ned. Not somebody who looks like Ned, not somebody
who reminded me of Ned. It was Ned! Max … will you turn that bloody noise
down!’ The doodles on the pad of paper that Celia always drew when talking on
the phone became increasingly spiky.
I used some of this in
the final text, but I felt it was too confusing as a beginning. So in the next
version, I got Franz out of bed:
Straight
after arriving home early on Saturday morning, Celia woke Franz and told him.
‘Ned?’
I quite liked this, but
finally decided it was too bare and also confusing. In the final version I
decided to put more emphasis on the domestic context
When
Franz woke up and went into the kitchen early on Saturday morning he found
Celia sitting at the table looking through a pile of old newspaper clippings
and photographs.
This was the beginning I
finally chose. I hope you can live with it.
The
story so far:
Celia Thomas has returned
home to Munich from a trip to Zagreb. Late the previous night she believes she
saw her brother Ned, who was supposed to have been killed in Bosnia in 1995.
But will anybody believe her story?
Chapter 9 - The Hermit can now be found under good stuff
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