Chapter 1
This Day and age we’re living in
THE CIRCLE OPENED where the long grass grew and strutting kids went to
play, careless of their mortality. It was called Interlagos and it was noisy as
hell.
The circle closed a handful of kilometers away, where the grass is
manicured so precisely all down a long, gentle incline. It is called Morumby
and is as silent as eternity. There’s a metal plaque in the ground with name,
dates and a proclamation in Portuguese, Nada
pode me separar do amor de Deus, Nothing can separate me from the love of
God. The plaque bears a number, 0011. All the plaques bear numbers. This is
his.
Late 1998: fresh flowers have been left all around – 13 vases, reds and
yellows and whites – and dried candle wax lies smeared in the grass from some
departed vigil. A small tree stoops towards the plaque as if trying to offer
shelter.
A man in uniform points the curious, as they come, towards the plaque.
They come in currents and eddies, borne by a need for proximity, or longing, or
who knows what? Michael Schumacher came: hired a taxi from the TransAmerica
Hotel – where the Formula 1 fraternity stay for the grand prix – to take him
discreetly, stood with tears pouring down his face. Japanese tourists come by
the coach load, linger for up to five hours and are extremely reluctant to get
back on the coach, go out under the low entrance buildings and close their own
circle with a final farewell. Others come from who-knows-where, come mute, incredulous
to be actually here, lost in the awkwardness of mourning. You can tell. They
look nervous, not quite sure how to conduct themselves facing the finality.
The cemetery at Morumby is a haven within the city of São
Paulo and São Paulo
is a terrible immensity of an expanse from which you need a haven. It was into
this expanse that Ayrton Senna da Silva was born on 21 March 1960 to Milton
Guirardo Theodoro da Silva and Neyde Joana Senna da Silva. He had a
two-year-old sister, Viviane. A brother, Leonardo, would be born in 1966.
SOURCE: As time goes by
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