Listener In Prague
I was really excited to get this email from a listener in Prague Czech Republic! Here’s the email she sent — and also check out her powerful poem…
Dear Will,
I’m an avid listener to Madness Radio from afar – from Prague in the Czech Republic to be precise. I’m also an editor and poet and a psychiatric survivor.
I am writing because I thought you might be pleased to hear how far and how potently your work travels. The interviews and resources in the Madness Radio archives are just terrific. They have been particularly helpful to me over the past few months while I’ve been dealing with learning the details of my official diagnosis. As much as I have wanted to question and criticise the authority of this label, I have fallen into self-doubt and hopelessness, often only compounded by information (from mental health charities, message boards, etc.) I’ve seen online.
I see now that part of the problem has been that I have been trying to take on the injustices I see around me on my own. Your show has helped me to counter this with a wonderful sense of (often like-minded) community and support. I am hoping that it will become easier in time for me to deal with the trauma of my classification and treatment by mental health professionals. (It’s only recently that I’ve begun using the word ‘trauma’ and speaking openly about the label I was given, and this itself feels like progress).
Thanks once again for your tremendous show.
WHERE
Home (hohm) n., adj., adv., v.
3. an institution for people with special needsIf X is born at a place (P_______) without a shriek at 7.14 a.m. in the year 19__, and it is there that she has her first bath and watches her fist turn to a blunt-headed fish under the water
if R is a room – her bedroom – of dimensions 10 x 8 x 4 (Do not take into account any windows) with a thick muslin curtain
if there is the thinnest of all possible trees outside
if F– X’s father– bites his lip nervously when talking to strangers
if F is held still by the invisible wire of the T.V. set until 3 each morning, that is for 6.3 hours most nights a week (Only calculate for non-leap years)
if P – X’s mother- burns the stovetop
and, at that very moment, F looks up and says could I just have some peace for 5 minutes I love this show.
if a farmer is attempting to install an electrical fence around his compound in France
or, say, a team of medical experimenters is doing a study of cancerous cells, and two-thirds of the participants have something to worry about
if all trains always travel north
confidently – in that way of trains – at something miles per hour
and Sam in Cincinnati is painting a room of unknown volume
and Martha, the last of the billions of passenger pigeons, died slowly in a zoo in 1914 aged 29
(Assume that X does not equal 29)
if X is as tired as zero, or
if she leaves P at 4.12 pm heading to a restaurant
when she can sit alone with a coffee
and stuff 4 sugar sachets into her purse
(Always steal things in even numbers)
if it is almost raining here
(Consider the misery of an asymptote)
and there are problems with X’s nervous system
(that is to say, her system is nervous)
or if she is best approached on the other side
of a time difference (minus 10 hours or plus 8),
If, in other words, X is a somewhat negative number
like a bead dropped from the abacus, unreachable
tonight through fax or phone
or your thin limbic algebra
then what is the probability of
the possibility of
what is the area of
what is the product of
how far and how wide
how long
please how much longer
at what white angle
will it happen
who will ever find X?
(Provide workings for your answer.)