Peter Abrahams was murdered in Jamaica. He was a famous writer. Born in South Africa, migrating first to England, then to Jamaica. He was a well known journalist and commentator for many years. He was on television, his voice on radio.
But I did not learn of Peter Abrahams in Jamaica. I learned of him in 1973, when I saw a young man, holding book, tears rolling down his face.
That young man was reading a book called Mine Boy, by Peter Abrahams.
I had to read that book, and much of it was so powerful I don’t think of it. But I recall parts of it, and especially that image of that man, so struck by the book, he was crying.
When I heard Peter Abrahams died, (for it wasn’t realised he was murdered at first) I contacted that man, over forty years since that day.
I contacted him by email.
He didn’t know who Peter Abrahams was. I reminded him. But despite this being an email conversation I could see, as clearly as if he stood in front of me, that he did not remember.
I can understand one forgetting some program on television in 1973 that they watched with half an eye. Or some tune that was playing in the background of a genre one didn’t enjoy.
I can not understand how he could forget this writer.
It gets worse
When Peter Abrahams death was ruled to be a murder and a suspect taken into custody, I contacted this man again. I assumed that between the death and this arrest, over a month, that he would have remembered, or at least done a search to remind himself.
I wrote to him telling him of the murder and the arrest.
He said he didn’t recognise the name Peter Abrahams.
I knew then that he had passed into the realm of senility.
One might forget a book they read forty years ago. But forget an email sent a month ago? To write; “I do not recognise the name,”?
I realise that this person I’ve known is slowly drifting away.
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