The Stain on the Wall Remained: Hagai Palevsky on Ville Kallio’s BIO-WHALE
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The Stain on the Wall Remained: Hagai Palevsky on Ville Kallio’s BIO-WHALE
Several decades after graduation, one thing my mother strongly remembers from her high-school days is a poem she studied by the poet David Avidan, in which the recurring refrain was “Be that as it may, the stain on the wall remained.” The narrator tries repeatedly and through various means to remove the persistent stain, but to no avail. In the last stanza, the wall is revealed to be the wall against which condemned men face the shooting squad; …
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