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by Simon Stephens




  I AM THE WIND

  A Young Vic/Théâtre de la Ville-Paris co-production, co-commissioned by Wiener Festwochen, les Nuits de Fourvière/Département du Rhône, Festival Grec 2011 – Barcelona and Festival d’Avignon

  This production of I Am the Wind was first performed at the Young Vic in May 2011.

  Jon Fosse

  I AM THE WIND

  English Language Version

  by Simon Stephens

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  First published in 2011 by Oberon Books Ltd

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  This version of I Am The Wind copyright © Simon Stephens 2011

  Translated from the Norwegian Eg er vinden copyright © 2008 by Jon Fosse and Det Norske Samlaget.

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  The boat and the actions that surround it should be evoked or

  suggested rather than represented mimetically.

  Contents

  Characters

  Chapters

  Characters

  THE ONE

  THE OTHER

  THE ONE

  I didn’t want to

  I just did it

  THE OTHER

  You just did it

  THE ONE

  I just did it

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  It just happened

  But you were

  so afraid it would happen

  Short pause

  You said that to me

  quite short pause

  You told me about it

  THE ONE

  I know

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  And then it happened

  Quite short pause

  Exactly that which you were afraid would happen

  Quite short pause

  Exactly that which you were afraid you would do

  quite short pause

  it happened

  Short pause

  THE ONE

  It did

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  It’s awful

  THE ONE

  I’m fine

  THE OTHER

  Really

  THE ONE

  I’ve gone now

  I left with the wind

  THE OTHER

  You left

  THE ONE

  I’ve gone

  Short pause

  I’m not here any more

  breaks off

  THE OTHER

  You’re not here

  THE ONE

  No I’m not here

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  But

  THE ONE

  What

  THE OTHER

  Okay

  short pause

  right

  short pause

  but life

  quite short pause

  it’s not too bad

  is it

  quite short pause

  there are so many places

  you could be

  THE ONE

  short pause

  Yeah there are

  or maybe there’s

  nowhere

  quite short pause

  but then you have to

  well

  quite short pause

  people have to be somewhere

  short pause

  I can’t bear the noise

  quite short pause

  I can’t bear the noise other people make

  I can’t bear the noise of everything

  quite short pause

  it weighs me down

  it overwhelms me

  Quite short pause

  THE OTHER

  You want to be on your own

  THE ONE

  I can’t be on my own

  THE OTHER

  You can’t be on your own

  you can’t be with anybody else

  THE ONE

  I can’t bear all the noise

  THE OTHER

  You need quiet

  THE ONE

  I need quiet

  quite short pause

  and I want

  everything to be less visible

  THE OTHER

  Visible

  THE ONE

  Everything’s so visible

  everything can be seen

  the things that people hide with what they say

  the things maybe they don’t even know about themselves

  I see all of that

  THE OTHER

  You don’t want to be around other people

  THE ONE

  No

  THE OTHER

  But you don’t want to be on your own

  Why don’t you want to be on your own

  THE ONE

  Because if I’m on my own

  then all I can see is myself

  and all I can hear is myself

  quite short pause

  And I don’t like that

  quite short pause

  obviously

  quite short pause

  I mean

  breaks off

  THE OTHER

  Isn’t it better though

  THE ONE

  No it’s not better

  quite short pause

  of course it’s not better

  quite short pause

  it’s worse

  THE OTHER

  Don’t you like yourself

  THE ONE

  No

  THE OTHER

  You don’t like other people

  and you don’t like yourself

  THE ONE

  Yes

  short pause

  that’s about the size of it


  Pause

  THE OTHER

  What is it you don’t like

  about yourself

  THE ONE

  I don’t like that I’m worthless

  THE OTHER

  You’re worthless

  THE ONE

  Yes

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  How can you say that

  Of course you’re not worthless

  You’re worth so much

  THE ONE

  Alright I’m not worthless

  short pause

  but if I’m on my own

  quite short pause

  and all I can hear is myself

  right

  then

  breaks off

  THE OTHER

  Then what

  THE ONE

  Then there’s nothing there

  quite short pause

  and then I start getting heavy

  THE OTHER

  You start getting heavy

  THE ONE

  Yes

  THE OTHER

  Heavy

  THE ONE

  I turn into a rock

  quite short pause

  and it gets

  the rock

  gets heavier and heavier

  quite short pause

  I get so heavy

  that I can barely move

  quite short pause

  so heavy that I

  that I sink

  quite short pause

  down and down

  quite short pause

  down under the sea

  I sink

  down to the bottom

  and then

  quite short pause

  I just lie there

  at the bottom of the sea

  Heavy

  Motionless

  THE OTHER

  And then

  right when you’re a rock

  quite short pause

  then

  then you don’t say anything

  THE ONE

  I can barely speak

  quite short pause

  it’s a struggle

  to get a single word out

  to extract a single word

  quite short pause

  and then

  when the word is out

  when the word has been spoken

  it feels so heavy

  quite short pause

  that it drags me down too

  quite short pause

  it makes me sink and sink

  THE OTHER

  Is that what it’s like

  The words get heavy

  THE ONE

  Yes

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  But why is it like that

  THE ONE

  It’s just the way it is

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  You’re a rock

  Quite short pause

  And you’re grey

  quite short pause

  like a rock

  THE ONE

  Yes

  quite short pause

  like

  breaks off

  No not exactly

  THE OTHER

  What

  not exactly

  THE ONE

  Not grey

  THE OTHER

  What do you mean

  THE ONE

  You said grey

  It’s not grey

  THE OTHER

  No

  THE ONE

  No because it’s nice

  grey

  THE OTHER

  Nice

  THE ONE

  Yes nice

  and ugly

  quite short pause

  grey is the bare little islands and reefs

  look out there

  look over there

  You see the little islands and the reefs

  They’re all grey

  THE OTHER

  It’s nice

  quite short pause

  and ugly

  THE ONE

  Yes

  THE OTHER

  Like the fog

  THE ONE

  yeah like the fog you see out

  in the ocean

  a bit like the fog

  quite short pause

  perhaps

  Quite short pause

  No it’s not grey

  like the fog

  quite short pause

  more like

  THE OTHER

  What

  THE ONE

  continues

  more like

  okay

  yeah maybe

  yes maybe more like a concrete wall

  THE OTHER

  It’s like everything is just a concrete wall

  THE ONE

  I’m a concrete wall

  that’s breaking into pieces

  THE OTHER

  That must hurt

  THE ONE

  Of course it hurts

  THE OTHER

  Does it just hurt

  THE ONE

  Yes

  THE OTHER

  All you are

  quite short pause

  is a concrete wall

  that’s breaking into pieces

  THE ONE

  And falling apart

  quite short pause

  falling into rubble

  THE OTHER

  You’re rubble

  THE ONE

  No I’m the breaking

  no not that either

  THE OTHER

  The cracking

  THE ONE

  Yeah in a way

  quite short pause

  maybe

  quite short pause

  maybe I’m the cracking

  THE OTHER

  You’re the cracking

  THE ONE

  Yes

  quite short pause

  or

  quite short pause

  all this is just words

  just something you say

  THE OTHER

  You’re a concrete wall

  That’s cracking to pieces

  THE ONE

  It’s just words

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  But

  quite short pause

  okay will you tell me

  quite short pause

  what makes it better

  why you like

  to go

  quite short pause

  out on the water

  THE ONE

  Well I could

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  Well do

  THE ONE

  I

  pause

  I

  right

  short pause

  can you see over there

  the little islands and the reefs

  over there

  points

  those cliffs

  the grey ones

  the pure grey cliffs

  quite short pause

  and can you see the rocks on the beach

  big

  round

  grey

  can you see them

  quite short pause

  there

  over there

  THE OTHER

  Yes

  THE ONE

  And can you see that cove

  quite short pause

  there

  where the little island sort of spreads its legs

  quite short pause

  where it makes a cove

  points

  over there

  can you see that

  THE OTHER

  Yes

  THE ONE

  We could anchor there

  The boat would be safe there

  Quite short pause

  Do you want to

  Quite short pause

  Do you want to go there

  THE OTHER

  Ok
ay

  short pause

  we could do

  THE ONE

  Come on then

  THE ONE pushes the tiller and the boat glides slowly towards the cove.

  THE OTHER

  It looks quite nice there

  Quite short pause

  And the sea looks calm

  Quite short pause

  All the islands and the reefs

  And the ocean

  quite short pause

  out there

  quite short pause

  is that the open ocean

  THE ONE

  Yes

  THE OTHER

  And then

  right in front of us

  between us and the ocean

  on this side of that little island

  is a nice sheltered cove

  THE ONE

  And we can cast anchor there and

  quite short pause

  if we want to

  we could stay there till tomorrow

  THE OTHER

  Is it safe there

  THE ONE

  The weather’s perfect

  THE OTHER

  The wind won’t pick up

  I mean there’s a bit of fog

  Isn’t there out there on the ocean

  THE ONE

  No

  quite short pause

  no I don’t think so

  THE OTHER

  Are you sure

  THE ONE

  Well you can never be quite sure

  Pause

  Let’s sail there

  THE OTHER

  Okay let’s

  THE ONE

  You want to

  THE OTHER

  Why not

  THE ONE

  Great

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  You like everything to be silent don’t you

  THE ONE

  Yes

  Quite short pause

  THE OTHER

  Is that why

  you like

  being at sea so much

  THE ONE

  Maybe

  THE OTHER

  Do you like being at sea so much

  because you want everything to be silent

  THE ONE

  I don’t know if I do want it to be silent

  And there are noises on the water too

  Creaking

  Fluttering

  Screeching

  Short pause

  THE OTHER

  But you don’t like noise

  THE ONE

  No

  quite short pause

  or

  breaks off

  THE OTHER

  And it’s quiet on the water

  quite short pause

  the sounds are really quite quiet there

  THE ONE

  Yes

  quite short pause

  in a way

  it is quiet out there

  THE OTHER

  But when life lives things can be heard

  things can be seen

  That’s just how it is

  THE ONE

  That’s right

  Pause

  THE OTHER

  And you don’t like that

  Pause

  You don’t like that life lives

  Pause

  Because if you had liked that

  breaks off. Pause

  But you like being on the water

  THE ONE

 

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