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I tense my thumb over the bottom right-hand corner of the page and recite a block of text transcribed from a dead man’s notebook. A stuttered requiem without accompaniment. When I run out of lines to botch, I bow my head politely and leave the stage before anyone with a list of names and numbers in front of them can thank me “for showing up.” Outside, a woman dressed like a carnival growls at me, or to me, in a language I don’t understand. The audition sheet she grips prompts me to point her in the right direction. I watch her strut from my present to my past, and neither of us is smiling. Maybe she’s foreign to this place, and maybe, so am I.
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 9:38 PM UTC
The Theater
I tense my thumb over the bottom right-hand corner of the page and recite a block of text transcribed from a dead man’s notebook. A stuttered requiem without accompaniment. When I run out of lines to botch, I bow my head politely and leave the stage before anyone with a list of names and numbers in front of them can thank me “for showing up.” Outside, a woman dressed like a carnival growls at me, or to me, in a language I don’t understand. The audition sheet she grips prompts me to point her in the right direction. I watch her strut from my present to my past, and neither of us is smiling. Maybe she’s foreign to this place, and maybe, so am I.
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 9:38 PM UTC
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