The literature around how to write character tends to assume progressive, teleological directions. Development and transformation suggest that the change one undergoes holds steady, and that the point of reading stories about people undergoing transformation is to witness and derive feeling or meaning from these permutations. Thus the conventional wisdom that a story needs a beginning, middle, and end, and that the movement from beginning to end is a series of causes, one leading to another, whether happily, tragically, or toward a freedom.
The Book of Disquiet, both as a textual artifact (trunks left behind full of loose leaf paper, Pessoa’s intended order and possible selection unknown) and as a piece of writing, slips right out of the directionality, of progress, of beginnings, middles, or endings. In place of transformation, there is something more like phenomenon of emergence, or rather many phenomena of emergence. These may be temporary, or recurrent. Editors of the BoD who have arranged selections thematically cluster these recurrences for a greater sense of coherence. But even grouped, there is a sliding feeling from entry to entry that resists a feeling of development, even if certain undertones and affects are everpresent, the steady source of groundwater that the whole thing drinks.
Today, I want to propose thinking about the possibility of writing, or allowing, an emergence in a character’s way of being. Not weighted with the directionality and significance of development, could the idea of emergence point toward another kind of literature—of a minor liberation?
This also resonates with the idea of heteronyms, the word that Pessoa used for his many writing voices. Different from a pseudonym, which is a mask or screen for the author, heteronym simply signals that the name is one of many. Proposal then, that we think emergence to free ourselves from progressive directionality, and think heteronym to free ourselves from the idea of a center.
So. Conjure a figure in mind. Witness that figure in an emergence of some way of being, whether large or small, momentary or lasting. Write a short piece as a holding place for that that emergence. Combine portrait and text.