Nikole writesSometimes when I read an interesting letter in Vagabond's Communication Page, I wonder what happened to the writer.
A young man, working on his computer in Argentina, finds Vagabond. He writes to ask for information about his Polish sounding name and a dialogue ensues. Ignacio Markievich wants to know more about the Vagabond -- who is he?-- and William says "I'm quite comfortable in the situation of anonymity." As the conversation goes toward philosophy and politics, Ignacio says: "In a nutshell, I tell people who Believe (and not think) in old and dirty theories to try to make up their minds and be honest with everybody (especially with Themselves)" Vagabond would not disagree with such a credo and was happy to include an essay that came from the far south of the Americas. The conversation:
I have a similar surname to yours: Markievich (a civil office error). I would be grateful if you send me info about my roots.
Thanks.
I will try to give you info about my country and relatives.
Ignacio
'Markiewicz' is undoubtedly of Latin origin and it spread in Eastern Europe as Markiewicz in Poland, Marcovicu(i) in Romania, Markovic in Yugoslavia. I suppose that your name ended like mine in '--wicz' meaning that your roots could be Polish. WM
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Dear William,
I have read your article called "How many Jews..." and I think it is very interesting. I would like to know where you are from
and personal data about you, for example your age, civil status, your
family, etc.
I would also like to know cultural information about national habits in your country. I think you are an intelligent man due to the quality of your research in the article.
If you want to get info about something in my
country, just tell me. I can say that the last presidential elections took
place 2 weeks ago. I voted for the first time and it is the fourth time of
continuous democratic government.
Thank you for everything.
Nacho.
In accordance with Vagabond's motto: "Attached to nothing, aware of everything" I'm quite comfortable in the situation of anonymity. Are you familiar with the old TV program, 'Charlie's Angels?'
Changing the topic: In light of the recent elections, would you like to share with Vagabond's readers your views on the political situation in Argentina? WM
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Dear William,
I do not understand too well what you mean. Although I am quite familiar with the TV program that you mention, I was too young when it was shown in my country (I am only 19).
What is Vagabond? A magazine? What is it about? Please, when you explain give a full description of all you write. You know, different cultures are hard to understand from the other's view.
Here I send you a photo of my Rugby Mates after winning the hardest match of the year. I am wearing the blue helmet.
Greetings. Send me interesting info, please. (pics, texts, etc.)
Ignacio -- have you seen Vagabond? Then you know what it is as much as I do.
From what you know about Charlie's Angels, the appeal of the program was that Charlie was an 'invisible man.' It adds a little extra spice and besides this agrees with my temperament. WM
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Dear William,
I liked Vagabond and I do think you are such an intelligent man to write
those kind of things.
I like topics like national habits (do you know the Argentine "mate"?) but I also like political theories (Weber, Heller, Marx, Rousseau, Fascism, Democracy, etc.) But let me tell you that I do not agree completely with one of these theories. The best I have read is KARL POPPER. I like his ideas about the democratic situation.
..if anybody would like to know about Argentine political ideas (Juan Perón, do you remember Evita?), the UCR, and the bloodiest part of our history, the
National Reorganization Process 1976-1983. I was 3 years old when it
finished, after Falkland Island´s war.
Thank you. Talking to you is a real pleasure.
(Concerning our exchanges about yerba mate WM)
Dear William,
..."yerba", which is produced in the tropical zone of my country (NE), where the first Markiewicz settled down (Misiones, but then they moved near the capital where we live).
...
I wonder if you can give me information about Greek national habits, as I love Greek culture and my mother's roots are there. Her surname is Antoniadis.
If you want information about anything in my country, keep on asking me and I will try to reply to all your doubts.
Greetings,
Nacho.
I send you a pic of the most famous national artist, Carlos Gardel which composed and sang the best Tangos of the History. In Argentina, when somebody is wonderful it is said that "He is Gardel". For example if you are able to succeed in something important, YOU ARE GARDEL (Sos Gardel).
I wrote a personal note about Greek mythology you can find when you look at http://archive.vagabondpages.com/august96/god_human.html It will be easy for you to find out all about Greeks by looking at the search engine AltaVista, searching simply for Greeks or Greek culture.
I leave it to your judgement what you would eventually like to tell the readers of the Communication Page about your country. Usually people are most eloquent in matters where they feel personally involved.
***William, I tried to write an article about some political ideas that I have. I hope you like it.
Have you learned how to have a mate? I would like to ask you if you are familiar with mafalda, an Argentine comic by Quino. It was translated into a lot of languages. See you. I liked the article 'God/Human.' Do you know Diego Maradona? Here I send the article:
During Human History, people have witnessed cruel facts which were protected by the shield of ideologies. Yes, a lot of murders, physical and moral damages and more terrible things like the hate between brothers.
But these irrational shields have a hidden reason which is, tragically, some personal interests. And you are not mistaken, you have read 'Irrational'. Most of these movements are proud of their theories, but they are only the disguises of ambitious minds.
Do you really think that Hitler wanted the greatness of Germany? I do think that the ambition of power was only his ambition, but unfortunately his ambition was hidden under the thought of the Evil Jewish, the Dirty Gypsies, the unnatural Homosexual People, and so on.
But I think I am not an expert talking about international facts, but let me tell you something about my country: The eternal disagreements between Unitarios and Federales until 1880, Radicales and Conservadores until 1945, Peronistas (followers of Peron) and Anti-Peronistas until 1976, Civiles and Militares until 1983 ; covered our national territory with blood and eternal disagreements that only bring trouble and closed minds.
For example, our president since 1989 (re elected), Carlos Menem took political decisions which were totally against the Peron ideas. Menem buried the working class and retired people so as to get economic stability, giving benefits only to Huge Enterprises. But the working class followed him as he was from the Peron political group. Working class minds were so closed due to these ideologies (Peron's) that they did not care about Menem's plan and voted for Perón (who died in 1974), not for Menem. Now the unemployment rate is 18% and they have not the social help that Peron used to give. If people are not educated they are bound to be cheated.
Nowadays, Fernando de la Rua was elected from an alliance between two groups which do not have strong ideas but are keen on getting rid of the terrible corruption of the Menem Government (it is said that Argentina is one of the most corrupt countries). The last Economy Minister who made Menem's plan, Domingo Cavallo, said a lot of things about dirty things in that Government, and made his own political group: Accion por la Republica).
I really think that we should not be so keen on strong and cheating ideas and try to be more honest and make political actions thinking about people who gave his vote and want an honest management of the country. The Argentine people are rather let down due to politicians, and it will be difficult to recover confidence.
In a nutshell, I tell people who Believe (and not think) in old and dirty theories to try to make up their minds and be honest with everybody (especially with Themselves)
***(In the letter which follows, Ignacio (or Nacho) mentions the drug habits of some famous Argentinians which I don't quote because I don't know how much it was discussed publicly, WM)
The Argentine people are very special. There are a lot of theories. Some blame the mixture of origins in the beginning of the century; but the fact is that an Argentinian can be loyal with friends while he is cruel. It is a special culture. Besides each place of the country is special.
People from Cordoba love dancing, are happy and drunk and funny; with a special kind of music called cuarteto that now is invading all the country.
People from Buenos Aires city (not province, where I live) are sad, with a tango spirit, bad humored, etc.
People from ... are said to be lazy. (Somebody may feel offended. WM))
People from Corrientes are as proud of themselves as people form Buenos Aires city (they say that if Argentina has a war, Corrientes will help her.)
Well, I hope you have enjoyed these data. Have your mate and enjoy it. Do not wait anymore! ...view this photo of Carlitos La Mona (the monkey) Jimenez, the King of Cuarteto Music. He is said to be the Emperor of Cordoba (like in medieval times). He is an honest man, from a low social class and nowadays he helps children who lack food or are homeless.
His dance is very popular and the way he moves his hand too. HE IS A GOOD MAN AND LOVED IN CORDOBA AND NOW IN ALL THE COUNTRY.
Ignacio's email address withheld on my own initiative. WM
(See: "But She Still Dreams! ...", this issue.)
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