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Crow on the Bridge

Crow on the Bridge

9 hrs. 15 min.
By making her own story someone else’s property, the narrator doesn’t merely resurrect it in memory, but, in a sense, turns it back into something tangible. Of course, it is not made up; yet before words, it lacked authenticity. As a result of the combined efforts of the narrator and listener—or reader leaning on the rail of the unimaginable Bridge of Time—visible and touchable notches appear one after another.

So here’s a story for you about the fish-pond, the fisherman and the fish—and about the wet hen, and about the end of the world as well, and, if we’re being precise, about the beginning of the world too. And how good it is that this word has so many meanings: no matter how you turn it, it’s all true. To tell all this was almost impossible, but if you don’t attempt the impossible even sometimes, human life loses its inmost meaning.
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