Prøve GULL - Gratis
Fiction – Bozo
The New Yorker
|April 08, 2024
The man stood in front of an arrangement of bottles and glasses.
He knew what everything in those bottles tasted like, and what to pair them with. He was a bartender. He could make a drink for you, if you wanted. All you had to do was lean over and ask.
I wanted something he could make. Something no one else had. I asked him if he could make this for me, and he nodded. I saw him pause and think. What he had in mind seemed to require him to go and look for things. He rummaged through a plastic bag and plucked something out. When he brought the drink to me, it looked like water. In the middle of the drink was a mint leaf in the shape of a heart. The leaf floated there, and then it didn't anymore.
I didn't know how to talk to him. He was right in front of me. Making drinks that other people in the room had asked for. So I just watched him work. That was all he was doing. Working. He was someone who could carry four glasses using the space his palms and fingers could provide. He did this repeatedly. He never fumbled or broke anything. He cut up oranges and limes and lemons. He scooped ice, decorated drinks with straws. He seemed to know what people in the room wanted before they wanted it. From a small machine, next to him, orders spooled like ribbons.
He didn't try to talk to anyone. Didn't walk over and ask anything. Didn't seem curious about anything. A waitress went by, and, though there was plenty of room behind him, she squeezed so close that her chest brushed up against him. And on the way back, when she passed him, she touched his arm. He didn't react either time. Part of the job. No turning around to acknowledge her with a smile. No asking about her shift and how it was going. But she got to touch. She got to be back there, with him.
Denne historien er fra April 08, 2024-utgaven av The New Yorker.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The New Yorker
The New Yorker
MR. MICROCOSM
Getting to grips with Goethe.
16 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
UNDER COVER
\"The Secret Agent.\"
6 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
ONLY FANS
The stadium goes luxe.
29 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
SKIPPING CLASS
How a high-born rebel girl came to take up the cause of the commoner.
13 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
IBSEN ON THE BEACH
In Spain, Francisco Coll turns \"An Enemy of the People\" into an opera.
5 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
A FURTHER SHORE
Doing battle with my blood.
13 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
SAFETY
Dictators like to move people around.
26 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
IN THE LINE OF FIRE
How do politicians respond to political violence?
30 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
VALLEY OF BABEL
Reformers tried to standardize a tiny language. Then the shouting started.
20 mins
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
THE LOUNGE WARS
At the airport, what's the difference between out there and in here?
17 mins
December 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
