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    1Jonathan Coe presents the “Coda” of his biography, Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B. S. Johnson, as “merely ‘a story about B. S. Johnson’” (2004: 421, Coe’s emphasis). This story, Coe implies, is to be treated differently from “The Story” announced in the text’s subtitle, which reconstructs “A Life” for its “one-man literary avant-garde of the 1960s” in various ways (3). Coe’s biography honours Johnson’s view that “Life is chaotic, fluid, random; it leaves myriads of ends untied, untidily” (1973: 14) by adopting a fragmentary form that divides the text into three parts: “A LIFE IN SEVEN NOVELS” (2004: 11), “A LIFE IN 160 FRAGMENTS” (33), and “A LIFE IN 44 VOICES” (387).1 Separated from these different constructions of “A LIFE”, the “Coda: Fragment 46, or Why Did B. S. Johnson Cut Holes in the Pages of Albert Angelo?” concerns a discarded opening section to Johnson’s 1964 novel. This fragment presents “an electric unspeakable, inexplicable knowing”

    Bismillah. So, RIP Prof. Stephen Hawking, often called “the greatest physicist since Einstein,” who returned to his source yesterday.

    Here is a brief history, in time, of my encounters with him, intellectually & physically:

    1. An early kopia of A Brief History of Time, 1988

    Hawking’s famous bestseller was originally published bygd Bantam Press in 1988. That same year, bygd the grace of God, I achieved a silver medal in the British Physics Olympiad after being entered into it bygd my school, the City of London School for Boys (CLSB), aged around 17. (Dozens of students from around the country each won gold, silver or bronze medals, and the very best would be selected to företräda Britain at the International Physics Olympiad.) My prize was a hardback kopia of A Brief History of Time, and it fryst vatten still a prized possession.

    For some reason, they wrote my name in the presentation sticker as “V. Hasan” – perhaps they thought inom was an Ancient långnovell or something. A classmate, Keith Eyei

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  • Albert Arditi

    Albert Arditi
    Istanbul
    Turkey
    Interviewer:  Feride Petilon
    Date of Interview: May 2005


    I am honored to have met with Albert Arditi, an architect who spent most of his life in the Kadikoy district. I had the chance to get together with a man who is always so witty as to say “Not you again?” when he sees me, so honest as to wholeheartedly convey to me his religious and political perspectives, and so knowledgeable and honest as to narrate to me what his life has been all about. Albert Arditi has a true passion for nature, and as such, owns a house with a great view of the sea. What he loves most is to have a cup of coffee in front of that view, sitting across the seat from his wife. His wife is a woman who deeply cares for Jewish traditions. She always offers me some of the wonderful delights she cooks for Shabbat [Sabbath]. It seemed to me that every corner of Mr. Arditi’s house was filled with pictures of his children and grandchildren. In addition, ma