I remember / je me souviens
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For those limbic bursts of nostalgia, invented by Proust, miniaturized by Nicholson Baker, and freeze-dried by Joe Brainard in his I remember and by Georges Perec in his Je me souviens.

But there are no fractions, the world is an integer
Like us, and like us it can neither stand wholly apart nor disappear.
When one is young it seems like a very strange and safe place,
But now that I have changed it feels merely odd, cold
And full of interest.
          --John Ashbery, "A Wave"

Sometimes I sense that to put real confidence in my memory I have to get to the end of all rememberings. That seems to say that I forego remembering. And now that strikes me as an accurate description of what it is to have confidence in one's memory.
          --Stanley Cavell, The Claim of Reason


Monday, April 26, 2004
I remember classified ads in The Times, and also I think the International Herald Tribune, that read: "My wife, ______, having left my bed and board, I no longer am responsible for any debts contracted by her. Signed, ______." There'd always be one, sometimes two or three. I found these fascinating: where they legal? What if you failed to read it and lent her money -- how was this fair to you? (The print was so tiny.) Was the husband sad? Angry? Was the purpose to embarrass the wife? Was that why he named her? Was she being represented as someone who went into debt? And was the husband unhappy or not? He certainly had enough presence of mind to place the ad. I wanted to know the psychological circumstances in which someone would engage in this ritual. And also to somehow plumb the fact that these circumstances were stereo-typed, that every day this happened between two or three people, with different last names, different ethnicities (as indicated by the last names), but that it was universal. And I also wondered whether they spontaneously kept hitting on this formula, or whether they were copying each one his predeccessor, so that maybe the fact that these ads existed was self-sustaining, every abandoned husband thinking he was supposed to post one on the model of the ones already posted. I didn't quote get the exact nature of the authority or custom that governed and regulated the placement of these ads.


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