That love of hospitality
& the old Irish
passion for food and drink (good food,
good drinking, wine undiluted,
in
drinking-horns)
& the affectionate serving of them,
the highly colored clothes,
bright flashing of
swords & jewels, the lavish feasting
of the Irish sagas became
in you a marvellous hand at cooking, an accurate wrist for
sauces, meticulous fingers for degrees of
spices, an eye for textures, balances, matching of
surfaces and shapes—whether in food or clothing, furniture
or walls: stone, wood or wool, patterns
or threads, knots, planks or ropes,
& in
the clothes you wore: the blue-green shirts,
the odorous
leather gloves, the shoes
& in the colors of your house:
pale-yellows, grays,
the good dark oak of the table made to
your design, well-polished after sanding, waxed & rubbed
with natural stains
the colors I still think of
after many years as colors of home.
Out of
that world you came, after two thousand years
of feasting, oaths, high festivals, great merriment
& vows never to be broken,
& the colors of your eyes, skin,
hair taken from the early Irish heroes, their cheeks the
color of berries or
the color of snow—hair red-gold,
eyes blue as the sea you loved to
sail with knowing hands, holding
the tiller, lashing sheets, hands
both delicate & strong,
Aisha Sabatini Sloan
Episode 22: “Form and Formlessness”
In an essay specially commissioned for the podcast, Aisha Sabatini Sloan describes rambling around Paris with her father, Lester Sloan, a longtime staff photographer for Newsweek, and a glamorous woman who befriends them. In an excerpt from The Art of Fiction no. 246, Rachel Cusk and Sheila Heti discuss how writing her first novel helped Cusk discover her “shape or identity or essence.” Next, Allan Gurganus’s reading of his story “It Had Wings,” about an arthritic woman who finds a fallen angel in her backyard, is interspersed with a version of the story rendered as a one-woman opera by the composer Bruce Saylor. The episode closes with “Dear Someone,” a poem by Deborah Landau.
Rachel Cusk photo courtesy the author.
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