Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird by Agustina Bazterrica
Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird by Agustina Bazterrica is a collection of short
stories . I'll share my thoughts and reactions to each story as I read them.
A Light, Swift, and Monstrous Sound
This short story explores the other side of suicide: the impact it leaves on the
people who see it. While my initial reaction was to think she was self-centered in
this situation, I thought that “people like you didn't deserve this...you were
destined for success”(pgs. 4). She made it seem like she was the one who died, that
her dreams were shattered by witnessing death. Her life will go on, but the old man
won't. After the man committed suicide, their neighbors came down to the dentist's
apartment to comfort her. She felt that the neighbors' sympathy was fake. “They
lived comfortably submerged in a combination of evil and normalcy produced by an
unhealthy amount of leisure time... they need to be present for every
occurrence...in order to talk about it later in the hallways”(pgs. 5-6). In this
moment, I think that she and Menendez are similar both on the reciving end of gossip
to keep the neighbors entertained rather than having actual sympathy for them. This
is the moment that she starts to understand Menendez more and starts to sympathize
with him, rather than thinking about what was done to her. Both she and Menedez were
in a community surrounded by people who cared about them, but they never felt the
care.
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