BABULYA by Dima Rebus.
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BABULYA by Dima Rebus.
So these days we are both silent about what we both know: that at some point, I will take possession of her possessions, dismantle her apartment, and, barring catastrophe, continue with my life for possibly two or three decades without her.
Irena Klepfisz, "'Di Yerushe'/The Legacy: A Parable About History and 'Bobe-Mayses,' 'Barszcz' and 'Borsht' and the Future of the Jewish Past"
This reminded me of my grandmother, who sometimes wonders aloud how long it'll take for us to clean out her apartment...
Is someone calling you?
my grandmother, watching me turn off my digital camera