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    The Odyssey: A Stage Version

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      CAPTAIN MENTES

      Why, does it matter?

      NESTOR

      Yes. Athena was that swallow’s inhabitant.

      TELEMACHUS

      In my small harbour harp songs ripple the water.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      With heavy sadness.

      TELEMACHUS

      An anchor.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      Troy’s kings are home.

      TELEMACHUS

      Their feet are washed by servants. There’s wine, and laughter.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      His mother smooths the white sheets, then kneels there for him.

      NESTOR

      I crashed like a horse in surf, felled by exhaustion.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      All the tired kings.

      NESTOR

      The bed heaving.

      TELEMACHUS

      Not my father.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      You may have lost your father. But he’s lost a son.

      NESTOR

      Oh, where’s he, my shipmate? His ship! Cyclones toss it.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      It’ll turn up.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      Keel upward.

      NESTOR

      Our fleet melted in rain.

      TELEMACHUS

      Sir …

      NESTOR

      That sea’s so wide birds take a year to cross it.

      TELEMACHUS

      Nestor, I’m sorry that I cause you so much pain.

      NESTOR

      Odysseus’ prow dolphined over black combers.

      TELEMACHUS

      Does he still remember every ornate detail?

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      His mind will cloud soon, and then he disremembers.

      NESTOR

      I watched the snail’s silver of his diminished sail.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      He scorned the sea, that is the last irreverence.

      NESTOR

      Your father reduced to reason every omen.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      He defied the sea, where no force can pitch its tents.

      NESTOR

      Spray spat on great Agamemnon, that king of men.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      Two silvery currents fork that sea. He turned left.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      Your father turned right.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      Apparently right was wrong.

      NESTOR

      It trembled on the world’s rim, far from those he loved.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      He’s tired now. He shouldn’t have spoken this long.

      NESTOR

      Across the ungirdered sea, the sky’s foundation.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      Where the sea-wall has measured its dividing line.

      NESTOR

      Through twisted pillars of rainspouts his bright wake shone.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      Still, all of his old friends pray for his long return.

      NESTOR

      The ship crawled like a fly up the wall of the sea.

      TELEMACHUS

      And then?

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      Then, I suppose, it fell over the edge.

      TELEMACHUS

      And vanished, for good?

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      Or evil, evidently.

      NESTOR

      Through this world’s pillars, the gate of human knowledge.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      He’s not the surf. He gets tired of his own speech.

      NESTOR

      The shame I feel for Odysseus, because I’m home.

      TELEMACHUS

      He would forgive you.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      His mind’s a sea-mist now. Come.

      TELEMACHUS (Aside to MENTES)

      What have I learned from this foam-haired philosopher?

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      What the young should learn. Patience.

      TELEMACHUS

      He’s told me nothing.

      CAPTAIN MENTES

      You heard what the young need to hear: old men suffer.

      TELEMACHUS

      Don’t disappear again, Captain. Where’re you going?

      (The CAPTAIN exits.)

      NESTOR

      Give him a chariot. The finest.

      TELEMACHUS

      Bless you, Nestor.

      SECOND ATTENDANT

      Where’s your friend?

      NESTOR

      Blessings on your house.

      FIRST ATTENDANT

      Sit by your old blue window and watch the waves rust.

      NESTOR

      Gallop to Sparta and question Menelaus.

      (He is led off. TELEMACHUS mounts the chariot. Actors mime two horses. They exit. Enter BILLY BLUE.)

      BILLY BLUE (Sings)

      On the pebble road through undulant Lacedaemon,

      Like a young Nestor, he urges the chariot on.

      Then the horses rear, at the sight of another omen.

      At the sight of another omen, the horses rear,

      Nearly pitching the boy, who saw Athena’s omen

      As an eagle hurtled and snatched a trembling hare.

      Then the horses raced their long shadows over again,

      Huts lit their lamps on the hills and the ways darkened.

      The sun fell down like a tower on Troy’s black plain,

      The stars’ candles fluttered but didn’t go out in the wind.

      So haya! he cries, haya! to the frothing horses.

      The starlight shines on their sweating flanks, their heads

      Plunging like porpoises, until he saw the torches

      From the palace of Menelaus, all the kings of Troy in their beds.

      (Exits.)

      SCENE IV

      Sparta. Menelaus’ palace. TELEMACHUS kneels. MENELAUS enters.

      TELEMACHUS

      I bring you Nestor’s regards. He gave me his whip.

      MENELAUS

      Ah, Nestor! How is Nestor? Great charioteer.

      TELEMACHUS

      Tired.

      MENELAUS

      Nestor. A foaming beard near a black ship.

      TELEMACHUS

      He mourns his son.

      MENELAUS

      I know. None knew our fates, back there.

      TELEMACHUS

      But isn’t home God’s bounty, great Menelaus?

      MENELAUS

      No. God’s trial. We earn home, like everything else.

      TELEMACHUS

      Still, you’re back home, with your wife, in a great palace.

      MENELAUS

      All heaven’s treasury cannot ransom my loss.

      TELEMACHUS

      What loss?

      MENELAUS

      They butchered my brother, Agamemnon.

      TELEMACHUS

      Who, sir?

      MENELAUS

      A cunning lover. A treacherous wife.

      TELEMACHUS

      Why?

      MENELAUS

      I leap up, drenched in cold sweat, I hear him moan.

      TELEMACHUS

      God!

      MENELAUS

      The net of his red veins fraying from the knife.

      TELEMACHUS

      Horrible.

      MENELAUS

      That enough fortune? For the jealous?

      TELEMACHUS

      No man should envy your wealth, poor Menelaus.

      MENELAUS

      Some heartless shadow stalks the House of Atreus.

      TELEMACHUS

      But love could frighten it, and sunlight flood your house.

      MENELAUS

      Yes. The cause and cloud of Troy will sail through that door.

      (Silence. HELEN enters.)

      HELEN

      I’m Helen. Or I used to be. You’re most welcome.

      (Silence. TELEMACHUS is staring.)

      TELEMACHUS

      I understand all. Sorry. You confirm a wonder.

      HELEN

      Ohh …

      MENELAUS

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    nbsp; Spears should surround her, not servants. But she’s home.

      HELEN

      I had no idea he had such a strapping boy.

      MENELAUS

      Odysseus has spent ten years without coming home.

      HELEN

      Well, at least he’s travelling.

      MENELAUS

      She’s bored. She misses Troy.

      HELEN

      I do not miss Troy.

      MENELAUS

      Miss being its centre. Its cause.

      HELEN

      Don’t I look quite happy to you?

      MENELAUS

      Think he’ll say no?

      HELEN

      ‘Miss Troy’! That’s a stupid remark, Menelaus.

      MENELAUS

      Sorry, dear.

      HELEN

      Men. They’ll blame me for everything now.

      MENELAUS

      I don’t think he came here to watch us bickering.

      HELEN

      The whole thing was not over me but some sea-tax.

      MENELAUS

      Oh? Your memory’s fading like your hair dye, darling.

      HELEN

      Did I say I missed Troy? You and your cheap attacks.

      (She exits.)

      MENELAUS

      She’s a hard time sleeping. She remembers it all.

      TELEMACHUS

      There’s an Egyptian herb that my mother uses.

      MENELAUS

      She leaps up. Torches on the water. The black wall.

      TELEMACHUS

      She caused much pain.

      MENELAUS

      Including yours for Odysseus.

      TELEMACHUS

      Do you think he’s dead?

      MENELAUS

      Too smart. Too acquisitive.

      TELEMACHUS

      But did he ever take bounty he’d never earned?

      MENELAUS (Laughs)

      That sacker of cities? He’d say, ‘Kings have to live.’

      TELEMACHUS

      He did well from the war?

      MENELAUS

      For him that’s why Troy burned.

      TELEMACHUS

      Surely that wasn’t all?

      MENELAUS

      It meant more than the war.

      TELEMACHUS

      Outright pillaging?

      MENELAUS

      Like the shield, he took his share.

      TELEMACHUS

      He sounds like a rug-seller, not a warrior.

      MENELAUS

      Oh, he’s coming back well-loaded, you can be sure.

      TELEMACHUS

      What else?

      MENELAUS

      He loved to eat. Enormous appetite!

      (He laughs.)

      TELEMACHUS

      What did he like?

      MENELAUS

      Like? Anything. Ate like a goat.

      TELEMACHUS

      I’m embarrassed.

      MENELAUS

      His motto was ‘First eat, then fight.’

      TELEMACHUS

      What would you do?

      MENELAUS

      We’d eat. Even Ajax the Great.

      (HELEN enters, pushing a golden cart on silver wheels. She sits some distance off and weaves. TELEMACHUS rises.)

      MENELAUS

      She’ll sit there quietly. Nothing will distract her.

      (Silence.)

      She cracked the horizon’s heart like any other.

      (Silence.)

      Now she’s quiet marble, with light for her sculptor.

      (Silence.)

      Only the sea-breeze stirring the fringe of her hair.

      (Silence.)

      A flawed vase, now sealed, redeemed by its collector.

      (Silence.)

      One that sighs sometimes at the hollowness of war.

      (Silence.)

      But she’s a good wife again. A perfect mother.

      (Turns to TELEMACHUS.)

      I know you’re thinking, was all Troy’s turmoil worth her?

      (Silence.)

      To bring her home? All that chaos? What’s your answer?

      TELEMACHUS

      It was.

      MENELAUS

      I have a theory about your father.

      HELEN

      The wool, please.

      (MENELAUS picks up the wool, hands it to HELEN.)

      TELEMACHUS

      Whatever helps twenty years of love.

      HELEN

      Seals. Fog. And an old man, changing.

      MENELAUS

      Smile. You weren’t there.

      HELEN

      Show him the figured vase now.

      MENELAUS

      Watch this. He’ll dissolve.

      (A SERVANT enters with a vase, exits.)

      TELEMACHUS

      Your sail’s way ahead of mine, sir.

      HELEN

      It always is.

      TELEMACHUS

      I see fog. An old man, creeping. What does it mean?

      HELEN

      Forgive me your pain, image of Odysseus.

      TELEMACHUS

      I do.

      (HELEN exits.)

      MENELAUS

      Look, the wine-dark sea, veined aquamarine.

      TELEMACHUS

      Go on.

      MENELAUS

      Can you knot the mist? Cup fog in your hand?

      TELEMACHUS

      And this figure sprang from the sea in different shapes?

      MENELAUS

      He scuttled crab-wise from the surf, burrowing in sand.

      TELEMACHUS

      Who is he?

      MENELAUS

      Proteus. He’s fluent. He escapes.

      TELEMACHUS

      This is my old nurse’s tale, great Menelaus.

      MENELAUS

      Then consider yourself forever in her debt.

      TELEMACHUS

      Why?

      MENELAUS

      The gates of imagination never close.

      TELEMACHUS

      Even in grown men?

      MENELAUS

      What are men? Children who doubt.

      TELEMACHUS

      Go on.

      MENELAUS

      Dawn. The Nile’s mouth, exhaling. Barking seals.

      (Seals bark. Fog.)

      TELEMACHUS (Points)

      Your ship?

      MENELAUS

      Blown months off course by a remorseless wind.

      TELEMACHUS

      Then, through fog, this crawls?

      MENELAUS

      Net-slinger, he catches souls.

      TELEMACHUS

      You think he’s caught my father’s?

      MENELAUS

      It has crossed my mind.

      TELEMACHUS

      Men aren’t crabs, Menelaus.

      MENELAUS

      We hid in seal-skins.

      TELEMACHUS

      My father is alive, alive. He’s lost, that’s all.

      MENELAUS

      That crooked old man. I wrestled him with questions.

      TELEMACHUS

      Like what, sir?

      MENELAUS

      Under stinking seal-skins. We kept still.

      TELEMACHUS

      While the fog shaped these? A snake, a cloudy lion?

      MENELAUS

      Shh. Creeping. A crab. Sand-wise. Testing the foam.

      TELEMACHUS

      Oh, I see him! Through that net of spray. What question?

      MENELAUS

      What my prayers urged me. The soul’s question. Which way home?

      (PROTEUS appears. ODYSSEUS appears. He wrestles with PROTEUS in the fog. PROTEUS points. ODYSSEUS follows his direction. MENELAUS exits. TELEMACHUS sits alone. Torches go out. The vase begins to whirl, with the loud sound of water. TELEMACHUS rises, walks down to the morning beach.)

      TELEMACHUS

      ECHO ME, ISLANDS! ODYS-SEUS! ODYSEE …

      ECHO

      SEA, SEA, SEA … ODYSEEEE …

      TELEMACHUS

      I WANT TO SEE YOU, FATHER!

      ECHO

      FARTHER,

      FARTHER …

      TELEMACHUS

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    sp; CARRY MY CRY THROUGH YOUR CAVES!

      ECHO

      CAVES!

      TELEMACHUS

      PAST VOLISSOS, CHIOS, DELOS, ITHACA …

      ECHO

      CARE!

      (TELEMACHUS sits on the sand.)

      TELEMACHUS

      Help him to wrestle the weed-bearded waves …

      (Surf, sibilance. TELEMACHUS exits.)

      SCENE V

      Odysseus’ ship, being loaded. SAILORS STRATIS, COSTA, STAVROS and TASSO chanting.

      SAILORS

      Get a load of this, boys, handle with care

      Gifts our cap’n’s bringing home from Troy to Ithaca.

      Bales from cities that he sacked on his way home,

      Gifts from King Aeolus, maybe he’ll spare some.

      STAVROS

      In my mountains, snow. March dreaming of October.

      COSTA

      It’s mis’rible there. The mountains. Pissing with rain.

      TASSO

      Who’s warming the wife, Stavros? Ramming it to her?

      (STAVROS draws a knife. A scuffle. STRATIS intervenes.)

      STAVROS

      My wife good woman.

      STRATIS

      Save the knife for our captain.

      (He takes the knife. Loading continues.)

      STAVROS

      Wonder what stories our captain pitched to the king?

      COSTA

      Enough for these gifts to weigh down her water line.

      TASSO

      Done all right by the war, din’t he? Looting, sacking.

      COSTA

      That’s why he’s ‘Sacker of Cities’. You’ll never learn.

      TASSO

      Bounty from Troy! See that, Stavros? Widen your eyes.

      STRATIS

      What’s your salary? Salt. Live off that forever!

      (A huge bag is shipped aboard.)

      COSTA

      Here’s that bag the king gave Captain Odysseus.

      TASSO

      Aeolus rules this island but not its weather.

      STRATIS

      He wants to get home, but stops off to plunder cities?

      COSTA

      Leaving their coasts smoking with his anger. The Great!

      TASSO

      Just like you, shepherd, he has faith in his missis.

      COSTA

      He’s making sure old age isn’t singed with regret.

      (They stow the bag.

      Upper deck. They’re under way. ODYSSEUS hangs the shield on the mast. ELPENOR is at the helm.)

      ODYSSEUS

      Steer. Elpenor, I’ve forgotten, how old are you?

      ELPENOR

      Another quarter moon, sir, I’ll be twenty-two.

      ODYSSEUS

      Twenty-two! My son’s age. Or, rather, half a son.

      ELPENOR

      Why half a son, sir?

      ODYSSEUS

      His other half could be you.

      ELPENOR

      The croak of that mast. Like a crow, crossing a field.

      ODYSSEUS

      A tower cracking. Troy, Troy! What was it all worth?

      ELPENOR

      Not a crow. More like a sheep that strayed from the fold.

      ODYSSEUS

      I’d give up all this heaving for one yard of earth.

      ELPENOR

      You’ll soon see the sunlight wet those homecoming oars.

      ODYSSEUS

      Even monsters on the bottom crawl to their bed.

      ELPENOR

     

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