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GWENDA HAGUE Springwood, Sydney, Australia
I discovered Russell Hoban during my
hippie years in the 70's and Turtle Diary, dog-eared, the pages turning
yellow, my favourite passages underlined in orange felt tipped pen (how gross)
travelled the world with me for years as a kind of easy little bible. Taken
out in times of traveller's loneliness, when I wanted to initiate a
conversation, as a dreamstarter, to look engrossed when feeling uncomfortable
and to kickstart my heart if it ever was in threat of stopping. I loved it
like a baby loves its comfort blanket. (Still do.) I thank Russell for this.
In later years I have found and read many of his other titles, he never lets
me down. On a day full of cicadas airbrushing the day with their joy I send my happiest birthday wishes to Russell Hoban. I am a silent Kraken member better to let the cicadas do the talking. This year I have joined in the SA4QE homage! My quote - is the Fremder rain quote......a little sad since we in Australia are fast in the jaws of one of the worst droughts on record. Does the rain remember how to rain???? Ahhhh!! The cicadas still believe!
My quote:
I have taken photos of my yellow paper - it was left at the local library at Springwood in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. Libraries are good houses, "Safe Houses", and there is a chance that someone will take their curiosity on a great journey.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUSSELL HOBAN.....4TH
FEBRUARY 2007
Gwenda
Postscript: The day I SA4QEED the Springwood Library with the Fremder quote, the sky began to throw a few clouds around. By Monday the heavens opened up and a deluge ensued, water ran down streets and eddied and swirled. As it was cascading down some outdoor stairs I heard a little girl call out in absolute wonder - "look a waterfall". The rain had remembered how to rain, the cicadas were right to believe. Did the quote somehow precipitate the precipitation? It did not break the drought but it bucketed in the catchment area and the sky is still frowny. It is a beginning and an end and that little girl's waterfall is now mine.
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