It becomes clear that there is a narrative explanation for the radical passivity of our protagonist.
At first his nature seems akin to a reflective surface, a mirror held up to a world without sense.
Instead, at home nowhere in particular, least of all in his own mind and persona, he sheds the constituent parts of his being, piece by piece.
What initially seems like passivity becomes a kind of surrender, not least to the lure of obliteration.
“I would never be able to find out why my life had been the way it was.
Persons:
Cary Grant’s, ”, “, ” Binyam
Locations:
Unflappable, North, Northwest