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This is the first post on our new blog, “Booked” — where I’ll be sending updates on my 22-city book tour. Think of it as your behind-the-scenes look at the least exciting of all the performance arts:public readings! A book tour is a mixed bag: part Spinal...
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Full disclosure: Strauss is married to Susannah Meadows, a senior writer for Newsweek magazine who is currently on leave.
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Friday, July 11, 2008 9:40 AM
In Which We Ponder Whether There are Stalkers in Heaven
Darin Strauss
So, I have a stalker.
Or—I might have one. I’m new at this.
I mean, in a way, I’m psyched. Because—more than the other news I got recently, that the book debuted at number 3 on its
first bestseller list
—when you have a stalker, it marks your having arrived. Right? I just worry for my life.
On my
Website
, I give out my address and NYU phone number, and also the times when I can be reached. (I called that gimmick “Office Hours,” thinking it would be funnyish, because my alter ego is a mild-mannered professor.) And so: I’ve gotten a lot of very nice emails, from a lot of very nice people. And then I got a different one. This different one opened the lid on a box of crazy. And the crazy kept coming.
I’m wondering if I should be prudent here, and change the details of the messages, or the gender of the writer. But, in for a penny……
“I want to know one thing, and that is, what is your opinion of life after death,” one reads. “I think it is there. But I do not know what you would think, or if I should know that you know what I think. Because I do not know you, I mean not really. But I feel kinda I do. That’s why I believe we couldn’t be friends. Not to say I don’t like your writing, I do. But I do not like your book, even though it is well-done, and beautifully written, and has characters who moved me, and, I will admit, there’s a satisfying ending to it all. But not friendship material, me and you.”
My book does not address the question of an afterlife. So there’s that.
There's really not much you can say to this. Grammatically, it makes sense. But you can’t understand it, hard as you may try. And I’ve tried. It resists understanding; it flicks understanding aside. It’s a message from a dissimilar world, an unintelligible world without its own internal consistency.
I weighed whether I should answer. I decided to erase it, because it creeped me out. (I confess that what you read above is my most honest recollection.)
I received two more an hour later: 1) “I told you we couldn’t be friends in my last email. At least in my opinion, that is. Maybe I am wrong. I hope I am wrong. We could meet and see. I really hope I’m wrong.”
Right after came: 2) “You live in Brooklyn, right? Where in Brooklyn?”
I have two cute, new kids. Maybe even writing this is stupid because it’ll make the e-mailer more angry? Or flattered? I don’t know.
Wiping my brow, licking the sweat from my mouth, I wrote back. “Thanks for your note. I do live in Brooklyn. But I must say I don’t understand your notes. I believe in some form of the afterlife, but I’m not sure. I always wonder about things, such as: if your spouse dies young, and you remarry, and you love both spouses equally—how does that work itself out in heaven.”
The e-mailer wrote: “That is why we cannot be friends.” If something happens to me, you’ll know whom to blame. (I’ve emailed the person’s address to the proper authorities. That is, to my wife.)
Next events:
_____________________
BROOKLYN, NY
Friday, July 11
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
BOOK COURT
163 Court Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
_____________________
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA
Saturday, July 12
7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
BUNCH OF GRAPES
44 Main Street
PO Box 1608
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
_____________________
BOSTON, MA
Sunday, July 13
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
NEWTONVILLE BOOKS
296 Walnut Street
Newton, MA 02460
_____________________
BOSTON, MA
Tuesday, July 15
6:00 PM
BORDERS
511 Boyleston Street
Boston, MA 02116
_____________________
PORTLAND, ME
Wednesday, July 16
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
BOOKS ETC
38 Exchange Street
Portland, ME 04104
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