Read The Tragedy of Mister Morn Online
Authors: Vladimir Nabokov,Thomas Karshan,Anastasia Tolstoy
MORN
[
quietly
]:
My joy, forgive me:
work … I have been very busy …
VOICES:
Dancing!
Dancing!
MORN:
Ella, may I have this dance …
[
The
GUESTS
move into the salon. Only
DANDILIO
and
GANUS
remain
.]
DANDILIO:
I see Othello is missing Desdemona.
Oh, the demon is in that name …
GANUS
[
glancing in the direction of
MORN
]:
What a
passionate gentleman …
DANDILIO:
What can one do, Ganus …
GANUS:
What did you say?
DANDILIO:
I said, has it been long
since you left Venice?
GANUS:
Leave me, I beg you …
[
DANDILIO
moves into the salon
.
GANUS
is left hunched at a table
.]
ELLA
[
enters briskly
]:
Is there anyone here?
GANUS:
Ella, this is
hard on me …
ELLA:
What is wrong, my dear?
GANUS:
There is something I don’t understand.
This suffocating make-up feels like
it’s straining my heart …
ELLA:
My poor Moor …
GANUS:
Before, you said … I felt so happy …
You were telling the truth, weren’t you?
ELLA:
Come on,
smile … Listen, the violin bows are
sparkling from the hall!
GANUS:
Will it end soon?
This heavy, mottled dream …
ELLA:
Yes, soon, soon …
[
GANUS
moves into the salon
.]
ELLA
[
alone
]:
How strange … my heart suddenly sang out:
I would give my whole life for this man
to be happy … a kind of light breeze
has passed by, and now I feel capable
of the most humble feat. My poor Moor!
I’m such a fool, why did I bring him with me?
I never noticed before—only just now,
in feeling jealousy on his behalf,
did I at long last see that some secret
reverberating sound connects Midia
to swift Morn … All this is strange …
DANDILIO
[
comes out, looking for someone
]:
Did
you see? Did that Foreigner come past here?
ELLA:
I didn’t see him …
DANDILIO:
What a curious fellow!
He slipped away like a shadow … We were
just having a conversation with him …
[
ELLA
and
DANDILIO
pass on
.]
EDMIN
[
leads
MIDIA
to a chair
]:
You do not dance tonight, Midia?
MIDIA:
While you,
as always, are mysteriously silent—
perhaps you would like to tell me what
Morn does all day?
EDMIN:
What does it matter?
Whether he’s a businessman, a scholar,
an artist, a warrior, or just an impassioned man—
isn’t it all the same to you?
MIDIA:
And what
is it you do yourself? Stop it—stop shrugging
your shoulders! Conversation with you
is such a bore, Edmin …
EDMIN:
I know …
MIDIA
:
Tell me, when Morn is here, you guard, alone
beneath the window, and after leave with him.
Friendship is friendship, but this …
EDMIN:
I like it this way.
MIDIA:
Is there not a woman—unknown to us—
with whom you would more pleasantly spend
the nights, while Morn is here, than with the spectre
of someone else’s happiness? … How foolish—
you’ve grown pale …
[
MORN
enters, wiping his brow
.]
MORN:
What is happiness?
Klian ran past me and, like the wind,
took Ella from me …
[
to
EDMIN
]
Friend, brighten up!
Your face is painfully contorted, as though
you were about to sneeze … Go dance …
[
EDMIN
exits
.]
… Oh, my Midia, how you do resemble
happiness! No, do not move, do not spoil
your splendour … I am cold from happiness.
We are on the crest of a wave of music … Wait,
don’t speak. This very moment is the peak of two eternities …
MIDIA:
A mere two moons
have rolled by since that vivid day, when
mysterious Edmin brought you to me. That day
you conquered me with the piercing glance
of your deep eyes. In them, an intense force
sparkles around the pupils with a yellow light …
Sometimes it seems to me that, walking
down the street, you could, with the even breath
of your eyes alone, inspire in passers-by
whatever you wanted: happiness, wisdom,
the heat of passion … I’ll put it this way—
but don’t laugh: my soul has fixed itself
to your eyes, as when in childhood
one’s tongue sticks to cloudy metal if,
for a lark, you lick it in the flaring frost …
Now tell me, what do you do all day?
MORN:
And your eyes—no, show me—are
slightly slanted, satin-like … Oh, my dear …
May I kiss the rays of your collarbone?
MIDIA:
Wait, be careful—that black tragedian
is watching us … soon the guests will leave …
Be patient!
MORN
[
laughing
]:
Well, that should not be hard:
A whole night will make me tire of you
yet …
MIDIA:
Don’t joke like that, I don’t like it …
[
The music dies down. The
GUESTS
exit the salon
.]
DANDILIO
[
to the
FOREIGNER
]:
Wherever did you disappear to?
FOREIGNER:
I had woken up. The wind roused me.
It rattled the window frame. I barely
fell back asleep …
DANDILIO:
People here will find
that hard to believe.
MORN:
Ah, Dandilio …
I haven’t had a chance to talk with you …
What new things have you collected? What
rusty screws, what bracelets of pearl?
DANDILIO:
Things
are bad. Recently I found a fiery parrot—
huge and sleepy, with a crimson feather
in his tail—I found him in a little shop,
where he sits remembering the tunnel
of a smoking tropical river … I would have
bought him but I have a cat—these two
divine, mysterious creatures could not live
together … Each day I go and admire him:
he is a sacred parrot, he does not speak.
FIRST GUEST
[
to the
SECOND GUEST
]:
Time to go home. Take a look at Midia,
I think her smile is a suppressed yawn.
SECOND GUEST:
No, wait, they’re bringing more wine. Let’s drink.
FIRST GUEST:
But it’s getting rather dull …
MORN
[
opening a bottle
]:
Here! Fly,
you cosmic cork, into the stuccoed heavens!
Burst forth, foam, like chaos, gushing, welling …
whoa … between the fingers of the Creator.
GUESTS:
To the King! To the King!
DANDILIO:
How about you, Morn?
Will you not drink?
MORN:
Certainly not. One gives
one’s life to the King, but drink—why
on earth drink?
FOREIGNER:
To this happy kingdom.
KLIAN:
To the Milky Way!
DANDILIO:
This wine will make
the stars flow in our heads …
ELLA:
Down in one,
to the fiery parrot!
KLIAN:
Ella, to our “tomorrow”!
MORN:
To the mistress of the house!
GANUS:
I want to ask …
It is unclear to me … Can we not toast
the previous master of the house?
MIDIA
[
dropping her glass
]:
There.
All over my dress.
[
Pause
.]
FIRST GUEST:
Put salt on it.
DANDILIO:
There is
a saying: with the tears of happiness, any stain
immediately disappears …
MIDIA
[
to
ELLA
,
quietly
]:
Listen, your actor
is drunk, I think …
[
Wipes her dress
.]
MORN:
I read in a rare treatise—
here, Dandilio, you are a man of books—
that, while creating the world, God made a joke
at just the wrong moment …
DANDILIO:
In that same book,
I remember, it is also said that a guest
is as necessary to a house as air,
but if the breath drawn in is not released—
you will turn blue and die. So, Midia …
MIDIA:
What! So early?
DANDILIO:
It’s time, it’s time. My cat is waiting …
MIDIA:
Do come again …
FIRST GUEST:
It’s also time
for me, lovely Midia.
MIDIA:
That’s terrible!
You should stay …
ELLA
[
to
GANUS
,
quietly
]:
I beg you, please
also leave … You can visit her tomorrow
morning … She’s tired.
GANUS
[
quietly
]: