The Hours
Alison Wong

  My husband has gone back to New Zealand to be with his mother on Mother’s Day. I am left in Australia with my son while he attends school. On the phone my husband tells me it is 22 degrees every day. He gloats. He is in his beloved Napier, the small Art Deco city on the east coast of the North Island where we both grew up. Here in Geelong, over an hour southwest of Melbourne, we have gone into a cold snap. It is only 14 or 15.
  At night there are hours of dark sea between us.
  Christchurch poet, Joanne Preston, calls herself a Tasmanaut. She was born in Australia but makes her home in the South Island’s largest city, a city rebuilding after devastating earthquakes. Like me and my little family, she flies back and forth across the Tasman. Yet I wonder – does this name Tasmanaut imply that the air naturally about us is not enough? That we need more to survive? Or that we are lost over water, belonging nowhere?
  Night-time. I make hot water bottles: one for me, one for my son. ‘Have we got more?’ he asks.
  Alone in the large bed, I move the warm rubber body wrapped in a blue pillow case back and forth from my cold feet to my torso, my arms. I embrace its truncated existence – no limbs to move with, no mind connected to its slim neck. I cannot wake it like my husband with conversation, with questions to excavate the night. Its silence has its own simplicity, its own reason for being.
  I came to Australia for my husband. I am a love refugee in a world of refugees. We each have our own reasons.
  How is it that days, years can pass so quickly, yet when we are lost, not hours?
  I have lived many lives. Aotearoa New Zealand, China, Australia. It is not just about geography, about land forms, water forms, sky forms, flora and fauna, climate and weather, language and human forms, the chance and commitment and messiness of relationships – though it is all of these.
  I have flown across land, across water, across lives, across time.
  It takes hours to fly from one country to another. At the very same moment there are two hours between New Zealand and Australia, another two to China.
  If I speak to you in another land everything is not quite what it seems. Translations of language, space and time. What is lost? And what is created?

 



Shanghai Writers’ Association
675, Julu Road Shanghai, 200040
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品αv在线观看| 日本在线观看电影| 人人做人人爽人人爱| 自拍偷自拍亚洲精品被多人伦好爽| 国产精品www| 91视频完整版高清| 女神校花乳环调教| 中文字幕免费观看全部电影| 日韩免费视频一区| 亚洲人成77777在线播放网站| 波多野结衣1048系列电影| 公交车上性配合享受视频| 色婷婷五月综合丁香中文字幕| 国产成人精品高清在线观看99| 2020阿v天堂网| 在线观免费看高清影视剧| 一个人看的hd免费视频| 成人网站在线进入爽爽爽| 久久国产乱子免费精品| 果冻传媒国产仙踪林欢迎你| 亚洲最大看欧美片网站| 男女做性猛烈叫床视频免费| 可知子与野鸟君日文| 色综合天天综合中文网| 国产在线观看91精品不卡| 日本三级做a全过程在线观看| 国产精品综合在线| 99久久精品九九亚洲精品| 女人爽小雪又嫩又紧| 一本大道香蕉久在线不卡视频| 无码中文字幕色专区| 久久亚洲精品无码观看不卡| 最新亚洲春色av无码专区 | 成人看片黄在线观看| 久久久久人妻精品一区二区三区| 曰批免费视频播放60分钟| 亚洲av永久无码一区二区三区| 欧美性猛交xxxx免费看蜜桃| 亚洲欧美综合区自拍另类| 男人扒开女人的腿做爽爽视频| 免费看特黄特黄欧美大片|