Elderly street people spend days in library |
THE “LIBRARY PEOPLE” Mostly older men, some scarred by a life of drinking, all scarred by poverty, alienation, or all three... “Do not loiter”, says the sign, and the librarian will come and rouse one whose head drops to dreamless ( old dog ) slumber. No loitering. This library is for the respectably busy only, not for the aimless and forgotten and lost. Some make no pretense, and are simply borrowing this place ( as good or bad as any other, and accessible, and publicly free ) to pass away the drifting hours, and incidentally escape from the rain or cold. Some lift down the sticks flagged with the limp pages of the Wall Street Journal and give the lie to their appearance by seeming to read with interest and concern. It is a game they play with themselves, as if worried about their investment portfolio, when in fact their attache and Gucci on-flight luggage is a crumpled Duro paper bag of stained and faded rags, and their only ( in )tangible asset the camaraderie of fellow street dwellers. Does it bring back old stirrings for those who were once blue-suited and Arrow-shirted, at a desk under fluorescent lights in some downtown office, or is it too long ago to be real ? And have the memories been so transformed that they're more like Walter Mitty musings that speak of once-held security, importance, busyness ? Apr.1983 |