In the The Trumpets of Jericho we get a brief tour of Zürn's nightmares and dreamworlds...I didn't understand all of it, or even most of it? Perhaps that's the point. But I felt especially disturbed when I did understand. When I recognized something, or felt connected to the language, that's when I knew I had a big problem. The Trumpets infiltrated me with their darkness, their carnival logics.
I'd like to play a game called Zürn or Byrne. The way the game works is you have to guess whether the line is written by Unica Zürn or David Byrne. Try it out (no googling!):
-My last hour is nobody's business, said the hand of a dying man.
-Take a look at these hands. The hand speaks. The hand of a government man.
-I am the traveling mast. I travel at night.
-I'm changing my shape. I feel like an accident.
-Something is hanging there: a nest in the fir tree branch.
-Stone in the wall, I am talking to you
-I'm inside and I'm outside at the same time.
-If I end, it ends. I feel the ice in my veins.
-Hey! Don't forget to breathe.
-Yo! I could do that.
-Heh, man, it's dawning, that blows in the sand. Anne is there, man.
-Softly he glides along the streets and alleys. Up comes the wind that makes them run for cover
-I drift away to another land
-The world has a way of looking at people. Sometimes it seems that the world is wrong
-I'll keep on digging to the center of the Earth. I'll be down in there moving in the room.
-It's hard for small man to find a woman
-We hear the sound of machines. I'm driving in circles.
-I thought I perjure myself, right in front of the jury. Is this a crime against the state? No!
-They enjoyed themselves in the room, they leapt around
-Trying to find an escape, trying to find an escape
-Now you can wait a long time before another mouse comes into your room
-The moon emerges. "I give up" cries the woman
-I hear my panic brothers coughing in every country
-When I sit, I'm a handsome man
-I'm everything at once.
-The animals offer themselves up to be killed and turned into dishes.
-They pick the sound and let it drop. Nobody know what they're talking about.
-They climbed up to the rim of the pitcher, they fell down inside it
-I know the animals are laughing at us
Okay, that's it for the first round of Zürn or Byrne. How did you do?
Your review of this book has become tedious. Ceaseless and without interlude. We know of farm where you could work out your days. It's remote, the television's off, and you have to go. Don't forget to leave him behind. Don't forget to leave him behind. And as we end, we still don't know. Butter frost in the forest, the scent is heavy and slow. The man sits alone with the woman, they're ready to get up and make decisions. But the radio's still on, still on, and the mouse skates down to where the cat did go.