The Encounter
‘Would you like a cup of tea?’ ‘Yes please’. ‘Earl Grey? Or English Breakfast? I also have Darjeeling if you fancy some’. ‘The Earl Grey would be very nice, thank you very much’. The irony of such a display of politeness before the signing of the deal did not escape me. Contrary to the barren, desolate landscape of my imaginings, his ‘office’ was a plush air conditioned room with large comfortable sofas. We were seated on navy blue swivel chairs across a beautiful mahogany executive table. There was a filing cabinet in the corner, with large, foot long drawers. For a moment I had the absurd image of him as a recruiter, with the drawers containing files with the CVs of the candidates entering into a contract with him. The room was lit up by strong halogen lights that cast harsh shadows all around. The overall feel of the meeting that day was tinged by a very strong sense of bathos. I was expecting a grand denouement, the final act of a tragedy where all the tragic el...