“Also D. has left. Hope he’ll be happy and get married soon. ...I’ll be alone...but now...who cares?” G. has just left alone. Abandoned by her husband more than 1o years ago, now she’s facing the last goodbye, that of her youngest child. Everything remained unchanged in her wide house since W., A. and R., her sons, have gone. Every object they owned, like a relic, seems still to fill the void they left. G. is now living in her faint imaginary world, disconnected from reality and just linked to her memories.
“Also D. has left. Hope he’ll be happy and get married soon. ...I’ll be alone...but now...who cares?â€
G. has just left alone. Abandoned by her husband more than 1o years ago, now she’s facing the last goodbye, that of her youngest child. Everything remained unchanged in her wide house since W., A. and R., her sons, have gone. Every object they owned, like a relic, seems still to fill the void they left. G. is now living in her faint imaginary world, disconnected from reality and just linked to her memories.