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My lament is the same lament. My wife is sympathetic, but she’s heard it all before. Even the beautiful English language shakes her head when she sees me coming. Him again, she thinks, with his fifty synonyms for sadness.
By Sy SafranskyFebruary 2000Fear is nearby. God seems impossibly distant. Fear comforts me in a voice that’s so familiar. God’s voice comes to me as the barest whisper. I’m rarely quiet enough to hear it.
By Sy SafranskyJanuary 2000Jesus stands at the end of the sentence. He extends his hand. I make my offering: something I can easily afford.
By Sy SafranskyJanuary 1998Let’s respect the heroes who live far from public sight: behind a battered desk in a legal-aid office; on a meditation cushion; in the kitchen at three in the morning, rocking a child who can’t sleep.
By Sy SafranskyOctober 1997I tried to understand something about forgiveness. I wrote a letter to my dead father, then tore it into small pieces. I carried the pieces around for years before I buried them. I forget where.
By Sy SafranskyDecember 1996Oh perfect word, shaped to meaning like a body without an ounce of fat: supple, strong, walking through the centuries like a god.
By Sy SafranskyAugust 1996Truth can’t sign its name, can’t read lengthy contracts, can’t afford a lawyer. Truth depends on us to speak it.
By Sy SafranskyJanuary 1996I keep imagining that someday I’ll get caught up: write those letters, read those books. What a great imagination!
By Sy SafranskyDecember 1995House Speaker Newt Gingrich insists there’s no connection between reactionary rhetoric and reactionary violence.
By Sy SafranskyJuly 1995The past rushes into the room, breathless, dressed in something outrageous she just threw together.
By Sy SafranskyMarch 1995Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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