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Authors: Elfriede Jelinek

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You'd hardly come near me than the contact between us disappeared at a rate of knots. At the same time your disgust towards me, the outsider, rapidly increased. The fire brigade, when not being compared to a living organism, is an establishment like the police or ambulance service that cannot be circumvented. However: you could've circumvented
me
easily, don't you see? One small step and you'd have passed me by, I'd not even have been present for you, an experience that's in store for all of us throughout our lives. That something lies behind you, a pure coming-up-too-short, a pure running-too-slowly. It wouldn't have taken much and you could've asked me: can you tell me what time it is? But times have changed. You wanted a completely new time to the one you had. Just like you absolutely had to buy another kitchen to the one you already had. You only have to choose! There is nothing harmless about wild animals living in your bench-vices
like bees. That one second hovering between here and there, between now and never, that was it! Pity! Too late, yes, another second and already the veil across this near reckless relationship between us would've been lifted for a tenth of a second. One step between too little and too much.

A couple of beats doled out by your heart to itself before it turned to me in order to adjust to the right time, as if guided by an imaginary transmitter, before obdurately carrying on. You kept a straight face. There probably wasn't enough time, as your distorted watch – the one that was a christening present – showed you. After all, you're still virtually a child. Inside, you and your group increasingly closed ranks and on the outside, you distanced yourself as far as possible from me. Your tools: a broken beer bottle, a club, a baseball bat that you managed to smuggle, no idea how, past the stewards. Ah that's it, right, you want to represent the stewardship yourself now. That's why you acquired this outfit and haircut, to slash my face to shreds so that my next of kin would only recognise me from my clothes. That's not what they're there for!

The fillings in my teeth were removed just in time, they were broken out of my jaw bone to be turned into gold bullion. Your outfit was acquired due to your own endeavours. The most expensive part were the boots with the funny steel caps. Your T-shirt has messages across it, large ones that capture the reader, whilst people in certain situations become smaller rather than free. I'm sorry that you spent it all just on me! If it had been someone else I'd have understood it, but me? Who am I anyway? I'm not selected, rather rejected, even before you put me under pressure. I understand you very well, I'm not totally without ambition myself.

INTERIM REPORT

An illuminated holy shrine opens up. Inside there is a kind of pieta. An OLD WOMAN in old-fashioned underwear (combinations, sensible shoes etc) sitting on a chair with the corpse of her son Jesus across her lap. Jesus is always called ANDI here and is wearing body-building trunks. He could also be dressed as a suckling babe, or can be played by a woman, because he should appear somehow sexless. In the background, well lit, is a photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger, maybe there are also short film sequences of him, shown again and again. In front of them are beribboned wreaths that are half-decayed. ANDI's monologue, which follows this, is constantly interrupted by the OLD WOMAN with the words: “hello, who's speaking?”. You could also interweave the two long monologues however you fancy
.

THE OLD WOMAN, about 60, in old-fashioned underwear:

Hello who's speaking is there any news?

As you're speaking to me so confidentially, I dress my voice in ice skates and slide straight into you. You're already so worn out. No, your eyes do not deceive you: all this that is around me, yes, precisely that which is dragging itself around half-drugged, always hanging back so that you believe it's no longer coming – that's death. It appears to me in the shape of wealth; glorified work, with others it appears in the shape of inactivity. Hm, didn't I manage that well? I work non-stop. Just like electricity, it appears alien to us and yet its effect on household gadgets is familiar. When I'm not actually killing, I'm either thinking about killing or I'm practising on primitive objects. I kill, that is the service I produce. Others work so that their bodies remain smooth, and are shaped by means of sport or food, never the two together. An alteration that could never be made by clothes alone. Yes the vital spirits are all still here, it's just the spirit itself that will soon not be. Death: I couldn't stand anything else around me, nothing but this omnivore that irons out the surfaces in a way that the best housewife would not be able to. I can hardly hang my Alois on the washing line and then watch to see if he can pull himself back into shape on his own. He doesn't have any interests any more. As a woman I give more than
I take, in general, when not specifically specified – life. I balance out what others have in abundance: nature. Nature strives for exceptions, but in the end everything has to go the same way. Most women give life out like a tip, they just throw it down, like counters on a card table. Or like chicken-feed on a battleground. But I play much better! Albeit not in casinos, where I've been a regular for years. There I lose by giving everything away. How clumsy! Here however is where I win, by taking. Most women believe that they have something to waste. They squander it in the spin cycle, albeit backwards. And then their washing is flying about their ears. At least it's nearly dry. These stupid women are only interested in life. It's just a waste of time and a dissipation of the self. At some stage each person's body becomes obstructive. And that's where I come in. I gain land by taking life. They cry for their mama and are already on their way to see her, my dear old boys. They run with outstretched arms towards me, of all people, can't get to me fast enough. Jump into my arms, bejewel the river of death like splendid steamships, but I alone am captain of the ship. Yes, and only I am on the right steamer. I command. A desirable profession, but seen for once from another point of view, the female lookout. Perhaps they love their suffering, my boysie woysies. When it comes from the child, movement always delights the mother. When it comes from those dependent on care, movement means work, work and work again. And who does it? How they long for my embrace, these splendid fellows. But I'm just not like that.

On the contrary, now I see, I'm exactly like that. Because I reveal within myself a strength that others don't suspect. Ideally I'd like to be my own wife, that'd be the only situation in which I'd not be enraged by the imposition of another body, particularly one that has been crushed by a demolition ball. I'd work only for myself, make the days cheerful, prepare food. Yes, I specialise professionally in weakness, illness and frailness. In order to eliminate them. And to do that I have to be as close as possible to
the scene of the action, to the bodies that I wish to affect. No one is allowed to come too close to me. The only thing I allow near me is the imposing picture that I present, but that I too want to keep to myself. However, as a woman I should align myself with foreign images, yes, I should allow myself to be constantly described and keep still at the same time. That's not my way. I have to be vaccinated with images with which I never conform. I give up. I prefer to take. My ill-woman cannot break out! Because I won't let her. In my all-consuming rage – I'm not an identity without shortcomings, actually without a body – I have to destroy all other bodies, above all the weak and derelict, but certainly those with a little cottage whom I can liberate from age and suffering once they've entrusted themselves to me. I am a woman and at the same time the opposite, because I will only approve of my own view. I reject any foreign views that usually miss me, but are not securely placed. Today I'll place an advert in order to remove the last flaw from my identity: to not be alone in the world with just the mirror. To reflect myself, to show my own face, so that I can look at myself or not, however I want. That's what I want for my birthday. Every day I kill someone, I feel reborn. I can, as I know myself well, only get closer to myself when I get rid of others, who believe they can come close to me. I will not allow that! Men appreciate me, but they should not appraise me. Every day I go walking in the casino's spa park and look out in case someone throws something at me – in the shape of a small bullet straight to my heart. Chance. I usually disable it. Nothing is allowed to affect me, knaves and trees out! Money is only there to be squandered. Women are only there to have squandered themselves. So. There's no other entity left that I can be tested against!

Because women are measured against men first, then against women, I have to eradicate everything around me so that I'll no longer be measured, but will become the measurement myself. And then I will take on even more measure. Which means: I will only fit myself! Someone
who is without anything – we call that a widow – has to get out relentlessly, has to forage for new glances, as for mushrooms in a forest. Yes. Me. The professional widow. I am in fact the virgin as widow. My husband is already, was in fact the first, to have died at my hands. I locked another, mortally ill one, in a room with the window open all night and then put him in the bathtub. I refuse always to be something different to what I can be, which is why I'm done with the desires of others. What do I have to say about the death of Pichler? I just had to get rid of that man, all humans! I had to tidy them away. My fingers are itching. I've put an advert in the box. Single. Presentable. Loves gardening. Has a car, likes being a housewife. Something different for a change and yet as we'd all like to be, right? My fingertips stroke my gleaming jacket made of pure man-made fibres, my teeth, my specs, and finally my perm, which is perhaps more malleable than I am. Yes. I'm also a widow to myself, because I can't stand anything near me apart from me: a woman who takes the leaf out of her mouth that has made her vulnerable for so long, so that everyone can see the wound that was beaten into her. In the middle of her face. Now I don't worry about anything and anyone apart from myself, because no one else is going to do it. But I will still get to know myself. There's someone who says he'd do everything for me.

Well, then, let him get on with it. You tell me how I should be: an illusion. A dream. Something that can't be real. At least money must not remain unused. And there are elected nephews, although I have already announced my candidacy for this election. They have a nerve! They come right up to me and insult me and my notary! They accuse me! People let me fall by the wayside, but my memory does not fail! And there's a nun who was due to inherit – you have to really think about that one! A nun! But she doesn't need anything anymore! All ablaze like a newly-lit pile of wood, and so I settle down next to my Alois, who will die on 21 November because of me and my little helpers, the medication Anafranil and Eugoclon. I infect myself,
spray up into the air. The paper in which I have wrapped the men is burning with a hissing sound, whilst my white circular saw, no, my labour-ward eyes wander over my victim towards the next single person. To accelerate new fires. With the fire bucket right behind. And I am the water in the bucket, colloquially known as petrol. A multi-purpose material which can easily be denied – the poor stuff – when it, in contrast to its lively nature that drives our vehicles forward, has screamingly, ragingly, but sadly and mistakenly and moreover unintentionally, landed in the wrong house.

I fan the fire and then I stamp it out, however I fancy. All the while putting on a nice face and biting a piece off the cake that I wouldn't dream of sharing. I can appear genteel, can present myself everywhere, even though I originally come from a simple background. I do not leave the side of the victim I have chosen. My environment always recognised me, but not as the person I really am. I created myself. The female body has to please and that is a lot of work. With regards my person, there is a new hip on the overdraft, that has to be deducted from the total sum. I wouldn't be quite complete without hips, don't you find? Now I'm going to test my foot, because if I have a wooden leg no one is going to take me on. And yet I am the one who takes. The winner takes all! I am the one who is desired, yet instead of arriving happily as a package, I open myself up and swallow the recipient. I am as insatiable as water that envelopes its own eternal, non-paying passenger. I only pour myself into the bath very gently. Not too warm and not too much. Always check that you're right by the plug and can pull it out.

Killing is a one-off matter, whereas for a woman, working on one's own body never ends. Society wants a confession from me. They can have a fart from the dead. At least before they get a confession from me. He had a cardiac arrest. When he turned blue, I knew he was dead. Everyone will abandon me completely, which is why from the start I have to elevate myself up too high for anyone to reach.
There was once upon a time when measuring man's beauty came entirely from the dead, because there was no point in looking at a living person, as they'd be kaput in no time at all. People pictured looking so powerful in earlier times were barely out of the factory before they were dead! And with regards supra-beings, they're well and truly extinct. Today it's different, today bodies are simply measured, weighed and valued. But against what is no longer clear. Today, when it comes to defective bodies, it is said that anyone who has one has only himself to blame. Get rid of it quick! Or phone me, just in case cash or real estate are present. Yes, please do call during the dispatch. I'll send every single one of you away! Just phone me! The weak, the defectives can be glad that I exist, provided it pays. To me, of course. I look at my little boy and I know: wow wee, he's dead. Nothing to be done. If his body is as pretty as a picture, then he belongs to everyone. If the body is weak, old or ill, the burden of proof remains with him or is his to give. But I will remove this burden from you, Alois!

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