Saturday, June 18, 2016

Rachael Mead #18, The perfect customer



The perfect customer

I don’t know what it’s called
and I can’t remember who wrote it
but it was in your window a few months ago
- I think it had a dark cover -
and I’d forgotten all about it
but then last week I heard this guy on the radio
- it was probably Radio National -
and he was talking about a book
that looked at the life of this really interesting woman
from the 18th or 19th century
with a totally unpronounceable name,
I think she was Russian or maybe Eastern European
and I thought “that’s it – that’s the book!”
So, do you still have it?
I set off on the hunt
and by the time I’m resorting to Google
she’s wandered off to General Fiction
but then
as she reaches to pluck
a Siri Hustvedt from the shelf
I see the I am, I am, I am. brag of Plath’s heart
tattooed along the pale stretch of her wrist
and in an instant
everything
is forgiven. 


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