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The Curmudgeon Infidel Professor - ablelba - 02-19-2019 23 Jan 2019 I am an old curmudgeon and a comparative religions professor at a university in Iran. I am also an infidel (ie., non-Muslim) but well-known and liked, with many friends. The administration knows I am harmless and so they tolerate me, and have done so for years. One day, I visit the Comparative Religions section of the University Library, and find that it is being shut down. There are many well-used references in boxes. I see that my old friend Mrs. Azad, a middle-aged woman in conservative dress, is going to lose her job. I tell her, "You have always been so helpful to me and to all the other patrons! I am sure you will find a good job soon, and I would be happy to give you a good reference." She has her hands clasped in front of her, and I touch the top of her hands with two fingers of my right hand at arm's length, to reassure her. Mrs. Azad tenses up. I realize that she is terrified, and that my attention has endangered her, maybe endangered her life. "We attempt to serve," she tells me, bowing slightly. I leave the building at once. I realize later that I have carried a stapler home from the library, so I decide to return it. Although the building used to be open 24 hours a day for the students, it is dark now. Oddly the glass doors in front are wide open. I go inside, and notice a blinking red light in the middle of the entry hall floor. I decide to lay the stapler down and leave. Bernard, the security guard, is sitting in the dark at the side of the hall. "What are you doing here, Mr. A.--?" I explain myself. He nods, then shakes his head and waves me away. I realize I will never be able to go into the library again. COMMENT: After typing this, I googled "Iranian Library Closures" and found this image of the "National Library of Iran" in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Library_of_Iran The entrance looks like the same library entrance that was in my dream. Hmmm.... I have not been able to find any notice of closure of any library, or section of a library, in Iran. RE: The Curmudgeon Infidel Professor - Cassandra - 02-19-2019 Maybe they will close for renovation soon. Update if you find one that did close. |