Here is where We Meet

Here is Where We Meet by John Berger is a work published by Pantheon Books in 2005, presented in the First American Edition. This 237-page book explores the intertwining of life and narrative through the lens of the author’s experiences, beginning with a surreal encounter in Lisbon where the narrator, John, meets his deceased mother. The story unfolds with a blend of personal and political reflections, showcasing Berger’s signature prose style.
Readers will find a unique literary journey that traverses various settings and historical moments, from wartime London to a Paleolithic cave. The narrative introduces a range of characters, including an English aristocrat and Rosa Luxemburg, inviting readers to engage with their stories. This fiction blurs the lines between novel and memoir, offering a rich exploration of memory and presence, while maintaining a connection to the present.
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One of the most widely admired writers of our time returns us to the captivating play and narrative allure of his previous novels—G. and To the Wedding among them—with a shimmering fiction drawn from chapters of his own life.
One hot afternoon in Lisbon, our narrator, John, finds his mother, who had died fifteen years earlier, seated on a park bench. “The dead don’t stay where they are buried,” she tells him. And so begins a remarkable odyssey, told in simple yet gorgeous prose and with the openness to personal and political currents that has always marked John Berger’s work.
Having promised his mother that he will henceforth pay close attention to the dead, John takes us to a woman’s bed during the 1943 bombardment of London, to a Polish market where carrier pigeons are sold, to a Paleolithic cave, to the Ritz Hotel in Madrid. Along the way, we meet an English aristocrat who always drives barefoot, a pedophile schoolmaster, a Spanish sculptor who cheats at poker, and Rosa Luxemburg, among other long-gone presences, and John lets us choose to love each of them as much as he still does.
This is a unique literary journey in which a writer’s life and work are inseparable: a fiction but not a conventional novel, a narration in the author’s voice but not a memoir, a portrait that moves freely through time and space but never loses its foothold in the present, a confession that brings with it not regret but a rich deepening of sensual and emotional understanding.
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