The End
Dreamed 1989 by Graham Greene
In this World of My Own [dreams] I found myself writing a bit of verse for a competition in a magazine called Time and Tide, but, needless to say, the paper never received it. It was about my own death.
From the room next door
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SOURCE: A World of My Own: a Dream Diary by Graham Greene, p.116. I added title; these literally are the last lines of his last book.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Any literate reader of Greene's generation would hear the echoes here of T.S. Eliot's "This is the way the world ends / not with a bang but a whimper."
But wait! There's more! It's a specific kind of whimper. With that word "nursery", Greene's dream mocks his own old age as infantilizing; from hobnobbing with revolutionaries and world leaders, he's been reduced to spoon-feeding. A TV he can't turn off.
--Chris Wayan
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