Clapham Junction by Paul Theroux
Clapham Junction by Paul Theroux
*Meaning of the title: A junction is a place where roads come together or such as in this story break up in different directions. This regers to the end, where Mrs. Etterick asks for one single and one return to Sunbury, please. Mrs. Etterick is going to drop her retarded daughter, Gina, at a special institution in Sunbury for Christmas. She doesnt want her daughter around: their ways are separated in the station (although Mrs. Etterick travels with Gina to Sunbury).
Clapham is a word that is often used by Theroux (the writer) in his other short stories (not in this book).
Narrator: The narrator is an omniscient and unintrusive narrator: he knows everything but he doesnt give a comment.
Hints in the story:
* In the beginning they are talking about Gina and Mrs. Etterick says that hers is not the sort of affliction that can be cured in a place like Sunbury. We dont know whats in Sunbury but we know that theres something with Gina that cannot be cured there; she has a disease.
* Cox asks Mrs. Etterick Are you going away for Christmas? and a bit further he asks So you might be alone? and she answers Im not sure.
* p.111 They hear Ginas present: a transistor. Mrs. Etterick explains it I decided to give Gina her present early
characters:
All the characters (4-Mrs.Etterick/Rudge/Cox/Gina) are telling stories but the important thing is that they dont listen to each other, they constantly interrupt each other; they re very selfish in a certain way but they apparently work in the same company/building: Cox says that When I didnt see you in your office (p.111) And Rudge said that is was a party with all the secretaries. Another similarity is that they sill dont know what theyre going to do with Christmas (where/with who?). Mrs.