Summary
After long oppression…begins the fight for equality. The oppressor
becomes brutal. Some Revolutionaries match the brutality…to be rid of
it.
The world calls you terrorist and gives money and guns to the
oppressor.
You laugh and cry at the same time.
You try to love what you hate.
And…with the dignity of existence…you remain
Willing to fight for freedom…against all odds.
In
this tragi-comedy...Elf Whitmore is hired to observe a man who sells
explosives to terrorists. Elf follows to Alaska, China, Nepal.
In Nepal he sees privileged government hiding corruption and oppression.
And he encounters the revolutionary, who must deal not only with the
oppressor's brutality...but with his own, as his effort is beaten down to
desperation.
Excerpts
Elf knows… in order to limit concern to
actions only, Justice blindfolds herself to acknowledge the sameness at
each human center. The harmonic stuff of the universe is there…and is
innocent.
The light is there…in the dust of human though.
Elf feels…existence proves equality. But he knows the proof is
hidden…as “I am better than you” sits atop the dust.
We’re strangers…and want to be.
As to family and friends…with love, sameness is understood. If
you punish your child, you don’t hate him…but only what he did. In this
circle we never hate without love.
Beyond love lies ignorance…and so we need to kill it…in order to
be blind and deaf to everybody.
(The terrorist and the revolutionary)
Seven-
Most of all he (the revolutionary) loves
the light in the darkness. He holds all others the same as himself.
The thief (and terrorist) is separate; the hands he cuts off are
not in any way his own.
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Where Deaf People Sing
Alfred John Dalrymple
Dart Books
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