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POSTCARD FROM VENICE

Posted on Apr 6th, 2007 by AlexNoble : Artist in Residence AlexNoble

Excerpt from The Twenty Third Century Novel

Image:Piazza San Marco with the Basilica, by Canaletto, 1730. Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge.jpg


Venice

 

V: Missed train to Trieste. Ended up in Venice. Had some additional Active Imagination sessions with Carl (Jung) that I wouldn't have missed for the world. People are quite afraid of him, but if he likes you he is like your own psychological Santa Claus. He told me that when he isn't sure what to do, like take the train to Geneva, he will flip a coin. Heads I take the train to Geneva. Tails I stay home. Let's say it comes up heads. If he is happy about this, he has solved his confusion. If he is unhappy, he finds the information useful to help him decide how he really feels. Of course, many of his students are shocked to see the Great Herr Doktor flipping a coin. But they do not really know how much fun he is. They just see what they want to see. Projection, Carl calls this. We all do it, of course, but if you do it and know that you are doing it, that is better than doing it and not knowing that you are doing it, if you get my drift. For example, I am currently projecting that you are my perfect Muse. But I am conscious of this, so it is OK.  And I am telling you about it, which makes it even more OK. And you can "resign" as my Muse any time you wish. Carl says you would be a fool to resign as my Muse of course.  Ooops! Running out of space. Will continue on one of my Hotel Cipriani cards, where there's more room. S.


More from Venice

V: I'm sitting here sipping some lemon-ginger tea in a tiny bistro on the Piazza San Marco. Sunset. Everything swimming in golden light. Puddles on the pavement catch the glow. A golden world. An afterlife. (Where is Thomas Mann when I need him?) In the distance, delicate little bites of a Mozart opera. Even the handmade glass cup I am drinking from catches the light and plays with it. Butterfly wings. Dragonfly eyes. The dew on cobwebs that catches the sunrise. So I am drinking from this Midsummer Night's Dream cup, but it is not midsummer, it is November,and I am supposed to be in Hakone on my way to Kyoto. Back to this cup. As I write to you I am holding this glass cup up to the golden light, up to the smoldering last seconds of another Venetian day. In this glass cup, I watch great lavender-gold waves breaking, or are those hills?  I see a giant squid swimming up through a mist of bronze-green light. But the light fools me! Now it shifts into a rich pink-purple.  Have you ever smelled lemon-ginger tea? The lemons are from Portugal, the ginger is from Sri Lanka. We live like kings and queens, do we not? Suddenly, the light is gone, and I am now writing to you by one small, poor candle that flickers in the rising autumn wind. Buona Sera, San Marco, Buona Sera. S.

 

From "VR: The Journals of S"

Copyright C 2007 by Alex Noble. All rights reserved in all media.

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about 8 hours later
Burt said

A postscript to Alex’s dazzling postcard: Venice Lagoon, 1968. The harbormaster announces that the morning cruise to the fishing village of Chioggia will be delayed at least 90 minutes. A group of German tourists stands there, blinking. Tears collect in the corner in the eyes of one elderly, ruddy-cheeked traveler, not at the thought of his mutilated schedule, but because the official could make such declaration without flinging himself into harbor immediately thereafter.

AlexNoble : Artist in Residence
about 12 hours later
AlexNoble said

And is this why the Italians live longer, happier lives, generally speaking, than the Germans? Sweet!  ajn

Albert  : ~
2 days later
Albert said

Love your wonderful…imaginative postcards…be sure.there is lots of happy life in Germany too.) Remember last years cheerful, ectatic time during Fifa Worldcup 2006.

Best,

Al

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