I must say that this was one of the most simply written yet intriguing short stories I have read in quite some time. This story takes a glimpse into the life of a man simply named B, who we find out towards the end of the story is a "...thinnish, middle-aged man..." The story follows B as he travels to France from Spain just because "France is not as dangerous as Spain." He then ends up in Paris, and while at a second-hand bookstore finds a magazine called
Luna Park, number 2. While reading this, he comes across the name of Henri Lefebvre. This name goes off "like a match struck in a dark room," inside B. All of a sudden he begins searching, trying to find out just who this man was because he had never heard of him before. B ends up travelling to Brussels to meet up with a friend of his, named M. B and M then spend much time together, talking about their lives, as well as investigating into B's mystery man. Eventually they travel to Lefebvre's hometown and try to find the house where he lived, but are unable to. B leaves the next morning to go back to Paris. It seems to me that B's quest to find this man, this man that "he's so interested in..... because nobody else is," is a quest to find a part of himself as well. This middle-aged man has just traveled to France and Belgium in search of a man whose name he saw in a magazine just because he felt like doing it, makes me feel as though B was searching for some sort of confirmation for himself. I really enjoyed this story, and though I'm not quite certain of the meaning of this story, I really enjoyed the writing style and the simplicity of the writing.
Vagabond --
–adjective
1.wandering from place to place without any settled home;nomadic: a vagabond tribe. 2.leading an unsettled or carefree life.
3.disreputable; worthless; shiftless.
4.of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a vagabond: vagabond habits.
5.having an uncertain or irregular course or direction: avagabond voyage.
–noun6.a person, usually without a permanent home, who wandersfrom place to place; nomad. 7.an idle wanderer without a permanent home or visible meansof support; tramp; vagrant.
8.a carefree, worthless, or irresponsible person; rogue.