Aai Larki
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O girl, this is a long storyostensibly about an old woman awaiting death, but it spans her entire life, which she recalls with her unfailing will to live before she dies. Events, images, pictures, and memories resurface in all their intensitythere is no fear of approaching death; rather, its as if the entire unfolding life is a fearless invitation to come, fully prepared for it. But this preparation isnt a reclusive, ascetic simplicity, shedding the shackles of attachment and memories, stubbornness and experiences, but rather a wait, sinking into the midst of attachment, carrying the past with us all at oncein a terrifying time, when we constantly fear both life and death, this story is an epic of fearless will to live. It contains the simple acceptance, the irony, and the complete and intense depression of its tragicomic situation. This story is a gift of detachment from a woman, completely immersed in her own memories, as she leaves the world. Crossing the undulating valley between love and detachment in the brilliance of language, someone is about to leave all this entanglement behind. But even then, everything remains stagnant: in language. Any work resides first and foremost in languageit is in it that its truth is found, realized, and dissolved. This story reaches a new peak in narrative language. It is the poetry of being, of immersion, of creationit is prose that observes and examines ones own condition, preserves lifes many unexpected moments, and expresses the harshness of truth. Proust wrote somewhere that the writer constantly smuggles across the border between normal consciousness and insanity. O Girl is an experience quietly plucked and preserved from the realm of poetry, of life from the realm of death.
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