Occasional Words from the Resistance

Filed in National by on March 3, 2017

…from the desk of R.E. Vanella.

 

This is dedicated to a friend.  Thanks for the email.  I needed a bit of a push this week.

 

“I too entered the Lager as a nonbeliever, and as a nonbeliever I was liberated and have lived to this day.  Actually, the experience of the Lager with its frightful iniquity confirmed me in my nonbelief.  It has prevented me, and still prevents me, from conceiving of any form of providence or transcendent justice… I must nevertheless admit that I experienced (and again only once) the temptation to yield, to seek refuge in prayer.  This happened in October 1944, in the one moment in which I lucidly perceived the imminence of death… naked and compressed among my naked companions with my personal index card in hand, I was waiting to file past the ‘commission’ that with one glance would decide whether I should go immediately into the gas chamber or was instead strong enough to go on working.  For one instance I felt the need to ask for help and asylum; then, despite my anguish, equanimity prevailed: one does not change the rules of the game at the end of the match, nor when you are losing.  A prayer under these conditions would have been not only absurd (what rights could I claim? and from whom?) but blasphemous, obscene, laden with the greatest impiety of which a nonbeliever is capable.  I rejected the temptation: I knew that otherwise were I to survive, I would have been ashamed of it.”

—-Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved, 1986

 

I’m only dealing with people now.  Not anonymous characters.  I have an interesting idea that I’ll be sharing with the email group.  So if I know you, and I have your email address, you will likely be seeing a message from me over the weekend.

 

I’m trying to be creative and effective and efficient.  As is its tendency, time will tell.

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