22 March 2020

Been There, Done That

This is not so much a joke as it is an interesting and amusing anecdote from a similar situation 100 years ago.

A letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald, quarantined in 1920 in the south of France during the Spanish influenza outbreak


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Dearest Rosemary,
   
It was a limpid dreary day, hung as in a basket from a single dull star.  I thank you for your letter.  Outside, I perceive what may be a collection of fallen leaves tussling against a trash can.  It rings like jazz to my ears.  The streets are that empty.  It seems as though the bulk of the city has retreated to their quarters, rightfully so.  At this time, it seems very poignant to avoid all public spaces.  Even the bars, as I told Hemingway, but to that he punched me in the stomach, to which I asked if he had washed his hands.  He hadn't.  He is much the denier, that one.  Why, he considers the virus to be just influenza.  I'm curious of his sources.
   
The officials have alerted us to ensure we have a month's worth of necessities.  Zelda and I have stocked up on red wine, whiskey, rum, vermouth, absinthe, white wine, sherry, gin, and lord, if we need it, brandy.
   
Please pray for us.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
   
   
   
   

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