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A CLEAN WELL LIGHTED PLACE: A PLAY OF LIGHT

? A Clean, Well Lighted Place is a story of lights and shadows, of the coexistence of
''being'' and ''nothingness''. An old man sits outside the cafe, on the terrace, where
all the tables are empty except then one he sits at. He hides himself in the shadow - the
perfect hiding-place, a hide-out for a person who wants to remain invisible and unnoticed
to the people he observes. They - the observed ones - do not even feel his presence, so
close and tangible, although there are some who know all about him.
? The undisturbed and untroubled peace of night is his ''prime time''. He feels the
difference then. To a deaf person silence of the night brings relief and consolation
after the day full of ''noise''. That relief he encounters in the shadow, under the tree,
the leafs of which protects him from the electric light, although he is one of these
strange people who feel the strong need of light in the night.
? The ill-will and aversion of one of the waiters towards the old man and, on the other
hand, the mercy and sympathy of the other is the picture how shadow and light
interpenetrate each other, although they stand out for completely opposite values. The
younger of these two has a wife waiting in bed for him, and is not very willing to stay
in the cafe through the whole night, waiting until the last person pays the bill and goes
home. That is why he is so upset with the old man, who - being already drunk - asks for
another and another drink. The hour is what matters to him. He wants to go home, to hide
in the shadow and to find some kind of peace of mind. In this way he seems to resemble
the old man - they both avoid light, for both of them the shadow has got more to do with
their lives than light.
? The older waiter appears to be the one who assumes a more friendly attitude towards
those people who stay late at the cafe. His deep conviction that there are some who need
a light for the night is so strong that it does not allow him to close up early enough
because there may be some one who needs the cafe each night. And the fact that there are
bodegas (basements) open all night does not influence his way of thinking. This is this
cafe that is so attractive to people for it is clean and pleasant. And - what is probably
more important - it is well lighted. All such a cafe needs is light. But he also mentions
shadows of the leaves - the shapes created by light - by which he potentially means the
place hidden in the shadow, a shelter for all those who need light in the night but
observe it being covered by shadow.
? Light is being while shadow is nothingness. Those who needs light are alive ones. Those
living in the shadow lock themselves in nothingness, their escape from the reality. An
old man is a mixture of both. On one hand he stays alive late at night sitting in the
place full of light but on the other he secludes himself in nothingness since he prefers
sitting in the shadow, hidden, covered and theoretically absent.
? For the older waiter the reason for staying late at the cafe and the fact that he does
not feel like sleeping, though it is almost dawn, is as simple as illness. At the end of
the story he says to himself :``After all ( ...) it is probably only insomnia. Many must
have it. The conclusion that as a matter of fact the whole story is about nothing but
suffering from the particular disease...

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