I was reading a passage in the Book of Disquiet, one of many that survey with both wonder and sadness the weather system of Pessoa/Soares’ interior consciousness of a sense of irreality or disconnection with the world. An intense experience communicable only by language, made intimate, made something I could feel. I have the sense that reading too much of this book in one day would pool this kind of feeling up in my own body. At the same time, I was thinking about the memorial impulse that belonged to the start of this series, and how the measure of those people whose presences I wanted to make a holding place for is so much about what communicates physically, through the air, through all the invisible transmissions and entrainments of hormones and body rhythms, in company.
So I’m thinking today about these two types of bridges within the weave of the social fabric in which we live: language which comes from within a private well of feeling and analysis, which makes another person more visible and legible only if they choose to speak or write, and presence which is bodily, compelling, understood in the spidey sense, without need of analysis, and nearly impossible to hide.
Today’s proposal for writing is a warp and weft of these two things. Conjure a figure in mind, conjuring both their presence to themselves in their own mental running commentary, and their presence to others through bodily warmth. Write a short piece that glides between these two presences, combining portrait and text.