So, I went to see this man about a donkey ...
It happened on the day I went to see a man about a donkey. In Ireland, where I live, donkeys are nowadays purely decorative, having long since been overtaken by the diesel engine. For me, however, their pointlessness simply adds to their modest, moth-eaten charm, so when I was offered one as a birthday present by my partner I was delighted to accept. They are, however, notoriously hard creatures to come by, even in a country where they have been in constant use since Roman times. (Part of their usefulness in Ireland comes from the fact that they put their feet down in a way that creates a gliding motion effective on bog land.) So I took to scouring the advertisements in the agricultural press, familiarising myself with jargon as esoteric as literary theory: "Quiet brown four-year-old for sale, running with jack and filly foal at foot."
After a few fruitless weeks, I began to wonder whether I might have to join a party of donkey adopters on a trip to some Chinese orphanage. We might have to promise not to give our beasts western, imperial-sounding names, and allow them to nurture their roots in their indigenous donkey culture.
Continue reading...Terry Eagleton's Blog
- Terry Eagleton's profile
- 1253 followers
