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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2022-03-12 11:40 pm

I dip into the love we had with ease

Today we celebrated the eighth birthday of Hestia Hermia Linsky-Noyes and Tybalt Autolycus Taaffe, who have grown from soot-sprite kittens of destiny to full-fledged cats of legend, sometimes against all odds. We fed them a dinner of smoked salmon and mackerel and sang "Happy Birthday to Mew." Autolycus reached out for his inheritance.



Today was also my grandmother's yahrzeit: twenty-five years. It does not feel like that much time. It feels like another world. Her death is older than she was when my mother was born. My mother is older than she lived to be. I can still remember her smell, that primal recognition like a circuit that cannot ever be closed again; I remember her speaking voice, so deep that she was once famously mistaken for Odetta—they were staying in the same hotel—over the phone. I remember sitting on my grandparents' bed as she took out the old violin with its spare strings and its little block of rosin, awed at her playing of the opening motif from Fiddler on the Roof, even though I would come to understand that she played the violin like Jack Benny pretended to. Her parents really had taken her as a child to hear Heifetz and turned to her afterward: "See how you would sound if you just practiced?" Decades later, when the conductor of her college orchestra came through Oklahoma City and she rang him up to say hello, he was polite but blank until prompted, "Your worst second violinist ever," at which he exclaimed instantly, "Oh! Bernice! How are you?" My brother inherited her violin, but he took to the instrument as much as she had and eventually, gratefully, exchanged it for the trumpet. She would have preferred the piano, like Vladimir Horowitz. My niece inherited her Hebrew name, which she had in turn from her own great-grandmother, the woman so formidable an entire nineteenth-century shtetl called her "the Cossack." It may have been my grandmother's birth name; the naturalization papers of her parents differ on that point. For much of her life she was known as Bunny, though after she chose grad school over the second lead in the national tour of Junior Miss, my grandfather wound up arguments for years with, "Listen, Fuffy . . ." She had spent her adolescence through college acting with the Cherry Lane Theatre, which may or may not have been how she met Danny Kaye to describe him ever after as "redheaded and arrogant." She attracted a crowd on the street performing "Anatole of Paris" on one of her first dates with my grandfather. Their actual first date was spent hitch-hiking. My parents' house is still as full of her sketches and her sculptures as of my grandfather's photographs and slides. I never saw the one called Auschwitz that was stolen when the synagogue that had commissioned it was vandalized: realistically I know it was almost certainly destroyed on the night, but I keep dreaming of finding it in a private collection or donated to a museum, the black iron bones of an empty hand. We have The Sideshow, Send in the Clowns. She was a welder. She only stopped when she began to lose her sight in one eye. Every time I write about her feels like such a thin fragment of a life, all of which I can't even know. She owned books of Sholem Aleichem in Yiddish. I learned to do crosswords with her over breakfast. I don't think I will stop missing her. When she held me for the first time, the family story goes, as if her body recognized me as her own, her breasts let down milk.

I don't know how Lubitsch would feel about his movie never going out of style, but I do want to watch it again: "Actors taking on tyrants: Ernst Lubitsch's 'To Be or Not to Be'."
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[personal profile] nineweaving 2022-03-13 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Her memory is truly a blessing.

Happy birthday to the soot-black sprites.

Love,

Nine
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[personal profile] vass 2022-03-13 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Your grandmother sounds like an amazing person, thank you for sharing your memories of her.

Happy birthday, Hestia and Autolycus.
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[personal profile] oracne 2022-03-13 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Your grandmother sounds amazing.
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[personal profile] selkie 2022-03-13 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
You know I’d do tradesies, if the universe were fair. I’ve got a perfectly useless grandmother, maybe even two if I bothered to check.

*hugs*
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[personal profile] batdina 2022-03-13 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel as though I've now met your grandmother. Thank you so very much for introducing her to me.
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2022-03-13 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
What a magnificent woman. *_*

Happy birthday, precious floofs!
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2022-03-13 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for sharing these memories.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2022-03-13 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Happy birthday to the little black cats! They are the best cats.

Thank you for the memories of your grandmother. I love them so much.

P.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2022-03-13 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
inherited her Hebrew name, which she had in turn from her own great-grandmother, the woman so formidable an entire nineteenth-century shtetl called her "the Cossack."

Apparently being hardcore is in your family's blood!
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[personal profile] gwynnega 2022-03-13 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Happy birthday, cats!

Your grandmother was amazing.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2022-03-14 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Happy birthday to my favorite online cats!

And thank you so, so much for sharing your memories of your grandmother. They are wonderful. The Heifetz one made me smile, which is really saying something these days.
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[personal profile] troisoiseaux 2022-03-14 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for sharing these memories of your grandmother <3

Happy purr-thday to the cats!
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[personal profile] dhampyresa 2022-03-15 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Tybalt Autolycus Taaffe
Good king of cats! Hestia too.

Thank you for sharing those lovely memories of your grandother