Keywords: Book lovers, circus, taxi drivers, friendship, life
Summary: Fly was born in a circus. His mother was a trapeze artist and his
father who came from the east, owned a camel and a flying carpet. When Fly’s father became
a believer, he pinned his carpet to the ground and left him and his mother and never came back. To cope with her abandoning, Fly’s mother started having lovers whom
Fly was aware of, and when it didn't help much, she put an end to her life. Fly was next raised by the bearded lady
and he wandered with the circus through Europe before settling in the Carnival
city where everyone is disguised: those who wear animal masks and those who
don’t. Fly then becomes a taxi driver and the reader gets invited into his world
which consists of his apartment, his cab and the restaurant where he often
takes his meals. According to Fly, there are two types of taxi drivers depending on the way they pick up customers. He calls these
two types: the Spiders and the Flies. Fly does not wait for customers at taxi
stands like the Spiders; instead, true to his Fly nature, he prefers to wander looking for the wavers
and the whistlers.
His
apartment is more or less a library unique in its style. It is full of books that contain the world. Fly subjectively
classifies his books in a very peculiar way that defies every methodology of
documentation ever conceived. “I sit on books, sleep on them, breathe them.
I arrange them by character, the colour of their skies, and the circumference
of their authors’ heads” he lets us know. We also learn that Fly has a crush on his
neighbor, the religious Zainab with whom he constantly
argues about religion. When he's not picking up on Zainab or reading, Fly spend his time
masturbating, a habit that has started when he first saw his mother and her
collection of “bare assed lovers” making out.
In
his cab, Fly meets all sorts of people: Drug dealers, thugs, lovers, sex
addicts, prostitutes, priests, broken couples, abused women etc. Every day is a
new adventure in the cab, or his boat as he prefers to call it.
In the restaurant, we get to meet Fly’s numerous comrades and learn about their personal as well as work related stories.
In the restaurant, we get to meet Fly’s numerous comrades and learn about their personal as well as work related stories.
An
important person in Fly’s life is Otto, his revolutionary friend with whom in
the past, he shared an apartment and a now passed away girlfriend. Otto lives
on the streets, and he is not very sane, mentally speaking. He
gets Fly to help him in a mission targeted against a list of
important people in the city that he has identified and judged as worthy of
punishment. The awkward sentence he chose to impose on the people of his list is to force them to read selected passages while he, Otto, is disguised as a clown
and pointing a gun to their heads. Apparently you should “Never underestimate a clown with a book”. Unexpectedly, Tamer,
a kid practically raised by Fly and Otto ends
up involved in the killing of some of the people from Otto’s list which makes Otto put an end to his life and drives Fly to fly away from the Carnival city.
You can also check my video on youtube so that you know how much I liked "Carnival" and what I thought about the writing, the theme and everything else.
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