Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie whose works range from novels to
short stories to nonfiction has shared her plight following the
Coronavirus pandemic which is ravaging countries around the world and
also shutting down activities globally.
Chimamanda who announced that her closest aunt died from brain aneurysm last week, described it as a “devastating tragedy”.
Reflecting on the Coronavirus pandemic, the celebrity author
disclosed that she is now reminded everyday of how fragile and breakable
humans are. Chimamanda who disclosed that she worries each time her
husband who is a doctor leaves for work and each time her daughter
coughs, averred that this is a time to cope in the best way we can.
She added that she cannot imagine thinking of over-achieving or
accomplishing more than usual, when all around the world has changed,
perhaps never to return to what it used to be.
Chimamanda wrote;
Last week, my family suffered a devastating tragedy, the
very sudden death of my closest aunt, from a brain aneurysm. One day she
was well and happy and the next day she was gone. Our time is filled
with pain whose cause still does not feel fully true. We cry and yet we
feel as though she is not really gone.??
??
And it is more surreal to grieve a sudden death in these
strange times when the world has shut down, places once full are empty,
heavy with the ghosts of silent gatherings, and across the world people
are dying alone. Coronavirus is a menace in the air, a menace inside our
heads. Every day I am reminded of how fragile, how breakable we are.??
??
My husband is a doctor and each morning when he leaves for
work, I worry. My daughter coughs and I worry. My throat itches and I
worry. On Facetime I watch my elderly parents. I admonish them gently:
Don’t let people come to the house. Don’t read the rubbish news on
whatsapp.??
??
This is a time to cope in the best way we can. There are
moments when our spirits will sag. Moments when we will feel tired after
doing absolutely nothing. But how can we not? The world as it is today
is foreign to us. It would be strange not to be shaken to our core.??
??
I cannot imagine thinking of over-achieving, or of
accomplishing more than usual, when all around you the world as you know
it has changed, perhaps never to return to what it used to be. And yet
we must continue to go on day by day. We must choose to live. And to do
so we can set small goals. Like drink more water, if you’ve spent the
past ten years wanting to be more hydrated. Like learn something every
day, no matter how small. Like call loved ones – not text them, call
them. Like help someone – with a small cash transfer, an encouraging
message, a shared laugh.??
??
I believe in allowing myself to feel what I feel. But
endless negative feelings are enervating. And so to manage it I give
myself time to feel what I am feeling – an hour, or two, or three, or
four – and then when the time is up, I try to push my mind into a
different territory. It doesn’t always work. But it’s worth trying for
when it does work.?
She also revealed that her husband has diagnosed two positive cases
of Coronavirus in an American state being told to brace itself for an
onslaught of more cases.
Chimamanda added;
In these pandemic-blighted times, living with a medical
professional who so far has diagnosed two positive cases, in an American
state being told to brace itself for an onslaught of more cases, my
goal is to feel anxiety but not allow it fester into paranoia. And what
helps me is knowledge. The news can be emotionally exhausting, and can
inflame anxiety, but it is important for me to educate myself. I am
always careful about my news sources, and I always keep in mind that
there is much still unknown about this coronavirus. I will share links
to articles in my stories. ??? ???
And I make an effort not to read only about the
coronavirus. I have just started reading ‘Selected Poems’ by Kenneth
Fearing and a wonderfully honest memoir, ‘Minor Feelings: An Asian
American Reckoning’ by Cathy Park Hong. ??? ???
I am listening to the great Bill Withers, may he rest in peace.??? ??? ???
I wish you all strength and as many moments of tranquility as possible. ???
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EYAAA..........Each Time My Husband Who Is A Doctor Leaves For Work, I Worry – Chimamanda Adichie Writes After Losing Her Closest Aunt
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