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Harmony and happiness are bad news for me

Susan Reuben's had a musical weekend

July 13, 2017 12:40
Susan (left) having far too much fun with Cantor Zöe Jacobs and  Caryn Roman
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I was hoping this week to write about my time at Shirei Chagigah — the Movement for Reform Judaism’s music conference. I am really disappointed to have to report, however, that I had a completely wonderful time and was consistently and transcendentally happy throughout the entire four days.

Nothing could be worse for a writer. If life continued in this way it would be a disaster — I would have to completely change career. Fortunately, the chances of that happening are slim.

It’s not even remotely interesting to read about happiness and fulfilment. If, when Jane Eyre rocked up to Thornfield Hall, Mr Rochester hadn’t already had a wife locked up in the attic, it’s unlikely we’d still be reading the book today. If Tom Riddle had gone into therapy as a teenager, managed to modulate his psychopathic instincts and hadn’t turned into Lord Voldemort, the Harry Potter series probably wouldn’t have taken off.

As anyone with kids will understand, the freedom to spend a few days away doing something entirely for yourself is a rare and precious thing, requiring the combined efforts and good will of your partner, extended family and friends, to keep things going during your absence.

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