These cats are “sitting” on a goldmine!
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010Dear readers! I am just back from Tel Aviv, where I went to interview some important world literary-historical cats. They are literally sitting on some invaluable manuscripts! Neither they nor their caretakers (the daughters of Max Brod’s late secretary) have been especially forthcoming to the press. But that didn’t stop me and my colleague Avi Steinberg from creepily lurking around their front yard for like an hour.
Because I am a professional and think of everything, I had an artificial mouse in my pocket, with which I was able to attract the attention of one of the archival interns:
Although this “opening gambit” of the mouse enjoyed a certain self-contained success, it failed to spark the lively debate I had been anticipating about the legal and cultural battle surrounding Kafka’s legacy. Rather, the intern seemed somehow unable to move beyond what one might call the pourparlers, so that really all I learned from our encounter was his position on artificial mice. (pro)