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Friday, June 6, 2025

Heart of Darkness

 

 

Padma gave me a thermos full of lemongrass & ginger tea and a playlunch - a packet of chocolate-coated diet biscuits - and I took my memories and a memory stick to spend a peaceful day down by the river in far-away "Melbourne".

I suffer from what the German philosopher Immanuel Kant - always spoken of with his first name to avoid any ambiguity - called 'unsociable sociability' (ungesellige Geselligkeit) and I need my regular dose of solitude like others need their food and drink. Spending time away in far-away "Melbourne" in silent monologue with myself and my thoughts feeds my 'unsociable sociability', and I will spend even more time there as soon as the weather begins to warm up again.

What memories my solitude will throw up is always unpredictable but the memory stick I took along held a BBC Radio dramatisation of "Heart of Darkness" - click here - which I had heard several times before.

It made the perfect background sound as I reclined on the daybed and, watching the thousands of flecks of dust dancing in the shafts of sunlight coming through the window, I drifted off to a long nap. May there be many, many, many more sunkissed days like today!

 


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