THE EXILEA Story by Haim KadmanAn excerpt of my book THE UNVEILING.THE EXILE
"The unveiling"
An excerpt
The bus stopped in front of the huge
cathedral, the Toledo Cathedral, I was among the last to get off, and followed
right away the main group of our organized tour while most of the tour members
were already crossing the cathedral's broad entrance. We were a group of haphazard
collected tourists from several hotels in the Puerta Del Sol area of Madrid, of
different nationalities, Anglo Saxon mostly. We roamed in the huge halls of
this gigantic and incredibly beautiful cathedral, while listening attentively
to our guide's explanations.On our way out we stopped near a
huge painting depicting a group of Spanish nobles attending some kind of burial
service it seemed; yes that what it was I realized while listening to our
guide:'Here is the burial of the count of
Orgaz, by El Greco…' So that's the famous painting, I thought amazed by
its complex composition, and its dark colors; while listening to our guide's
words of praise, in his monotonous voice.'… And if you'll count the figures
that stand right behind the deceased and the clergy men from the left, the
sixth one is El Greco's auto portrait…'Silence ensued as each one of us
counted the heads in the portrayed group of nobles, to identify the famous
painter.'Our next stop is El Greco's abode
and museum,' our guide reminded us and asked us to hurry and leave the
cathedral and return to our bus.I did hear him and was about to
leave with the rest, but I stayed a few more seconds watching the sixth figure
with just its head popping above the burial ceremony; after it had been
identified as the famous El Greco, I must have been spellbound I guess, for
when I turned towards the exit they were gone, I rushed out to see the bus
moving away rather fast. I waved an arm hopping someone would see me, but the
bus vanished right after leaving the cathedral square turning into a hidden
lane. I was desperate and didn't know what
to do next… A cab passed by and I hastened to hail it.'Do you know where the El Greco
museum is?' I asked him that foolish question, and you can guess how confused I
was.'Si senior, cien pesetas…''Muy bien f..k off, adelante.' I
added quite frustrated, the entire tour in that plush tourist bus was one
hundred twenty pesetas per person…'It's in the Jewish quarter,' the
cab driver said in English smiling, to let me know that he got the message.I opened the rear door and sat down,
while he took off and in a matter of hardly fifteen minutes we reached the
museum. 'Where's that bloody bus, they
should be here?' I blurted out dumbfounded.'Oh you lost the bus, but you're
lucky.' The cab driver made efforts to console me. 'Am I?!?''The buses have to park far from
here, and your friends are on their way on foot.' 'No but I see them,' I said having
had a glimpse of some of them in the garden between the two buildings that the
museum is consisted of no doubt.I paid him it was his lucky day to
my regret it wasn't mine, and I rushed
to join the tour participants.'Oh there you're,' the guide said
relieved, we're going in.'We roamed in the museum in both
houses, saw all the exhibits and there are many of them; time oozed by slowly
and we were very impressed, but it was high time to return to Madrid.Someone touched my right shoulder; I
turned around and saw a familiar face.'Hola,' he said smiling
benevolently.And who the hell are you? I almost muttered angrily, I've had enough for one
day.'I'm the owner and I wish to let you
understand better, what you've seen here.'This declaration was made in
Spanish.'The owner, don't tell me you're El
Greco himself…?''Yes it's me you're not wrong,' he
added smiling.'I've got to return to Madrid,' I
said impatiently, I'd no time to waste on impostors.'I'll get you there in no time at
all, you don't have to worry.''But how, they're on their way to
the bus, and that's the only mean of transportation that I've.' I insisted
trying to make him understand politely how uptight I am, but I thought I'd
spare a few more seconds for his sake. 'But why have you turned to me?' I
wondered.'You must be a Greek by birth,
aren’t you?'No I'm not, I'm Jewish.''That's explains my attraction to
you, for I'm very well treated here in the Jewish quarter.Oh, and how did you get here and
why?' I asked him surprised and amazed at the same time.'Being a native of Crete, I'd to
travel to Italy to improve my art, to study at the studios of the great
masters. So I've spent some time in Venice of Titian and Giorgione, and in Rome
Hopping to meet Raphael; but they treated me very badly and I was as good as
they are and better even in the beginning of my career. They used me as a sub
contractor, I couldn't get orders, I couldn't open a studio, I'd to work for
them.''That's why you've decided to travel
to Spain?''Well in a way, the Spanish
ambassador discovered me and he organized my migration to Spain… You see I'm as
famous as any of them, be it Leonardo, Michelangelo, Titian, Botticelli…' He added with a smile from
ear to ear, very proud of himself…The phone rang and I woke up in my
bedroom suite in Hotel Ritz De Madrid.'Senior Zuarets wake up please otherwise
you'll miss your Toledo tour. © Haim Kadman 2008 " all rights reserved.
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Added on October 9, 2014 Last Updated on October 9, 2014 Tags: prose, literature, imgination, love, adventure, action, art AuthorHaim KadmanPetach-Tikva, IsraelAboutProfile: A few words about myself: being a native of a small country whose waist is seventeen kilometers wide in a certain area; and in seven to eight hours drive one can cross its length, I was amaze.. more..Writing
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