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Fahye ([personal profile] fahye) wrote2013-03-14 12:32 am

well this post ran away on me a bit

Writing update: 67 words on the Merlin fic, and even that was a struggle.

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One reason for this is that I write best in the evenings, and instead of settling down to write with a glass of wine after dinner tonight, instead I saw a local production of Les Mis with my family.

It was very good, and I had the usual number of Strong Opinions about every aspect of everything, but -- something about this production made me think about how I'd stage it in a modern setting, which I'm sure has been done, but suddenly I desperately want a female version of Javert: the unmocked law, with her power suits and her tight bun and her slash of lipstick. The law pulling the pins out of her hair, exhausted as evening bleeds into night, watching the stars through the window of her office.

Of course by this point I wasn't staging it any more, I was thinking about how to write it down. You can't have the narrative that is Les Miserables (book or musical) take place in our era, obviously, but the people are translatable and so are the messages. Legality is a luxury; obsession will grind down your bones and idealism is not enough; our little lives don't count at all, except when they do.

I'd write Javert, who has clawed her way to the top by being above reproach in a way that no man has ever had to be; who was a rare, successful product of the system, and who believes in the system's rules in the way that you do when you've inhaled them, fed on them, let them hold you upright. Javert who looks at Fantine and despises her so that she doesn't have to feel nauseated, terrified, I was born inside a jail; Javert who has to punish Fantine because if she admits that bad luck has brought the woman low then she's admitting that she herself could have ended up in the same place. Javert who has spent her entire life not becoming her own mother.

And at the same time I'd write Grantaire, who sees too much and thinks too much and touches his life lightly, with fingertips, so as not to be entangled. Grantaire who is addicted to wine and to cigarettes and to the endlessly fascinating faces of passionate people. Who warms himself at the flames of another man's articulate beauty and doesn't think too much of it when he takes the warmth home with him and sweats through all of his sheets; who accepts without struggling the full force of his unshakeable love and handles it the same way as everything else: with fingertips. Burning them at every turn. Hoping and hoping-not to sear away the whorls and leave the nerves numbed.

And for the third thread of it I'd complicate the uncomplicated Cosette, burrow down into her generous heart and find her secrets, wrench her into the world and watch for the glowing, curious, furious spark that remains when the rest of her has been rendered down. I'd give her her Marius, and that girl from her childhood whose dark eyes she's never forgotten. I'd give all three of them to one another and let them hold hands on poorly-lit streets, marching, afraid, in love.

It'd be a story about trapped people, longing.
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[personal profile] silveraspen 2013-03-13 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope you do write it, because you tell the staging so evocatively. I would love to read it. :)

(PS - hi!)
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2013-03-13 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
As the saying goes, I would read the hell out of that. It sounds amazing. *_*
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[personal profile] genarti 2013-03-13 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I would read the hell out of this.

(Why do I not have a Les Mis icon? An almost entirely different revolutionary canon will have to suffice.)
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[personal profile] schiarire 2013-03-15 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
SECONDED!
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[personal profile] aria 2013-03-13 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if you'll ever actually write it, but I want the above story with unquantifiable inarticulate passion. I was going to say "especially Javert," except especially all of them, my god.
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[personal profile] thatyourefuse 2013-03-13 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
.... see, I don't like Les Mis.

But I would read this SO HARD.
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[personal profile] thatyourefuse 2013-03-14 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's a bit of a "not my thing but you lot go on" thing with me, but apparently all I needed to change my mind was LADY JAVERT.

And also threesomes.

But mostly, lady Javert.
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[personal profile] saramily 2013-03-13 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Like everyone else, I would read the DOOMED REVOLUTIONARY HELL out of that.

I'm revising my novel currently, and last night due to headache made only scene revision outline progress. Tonight - 500 words, minimum. *firm*

[personal profile] feverbeats 2013-03-13 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooooooof. Yes.
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[personal profile] skygiants 2013-03-14 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
I am SO SO FASCINATED by your lady Javert, and all the ways in which she is different from my lady Javert. I, too, would read the hell out of this, but that should be no surprise.
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[personal profile] skygiants 2013-03-14 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Every time my Javert does anything, she is absolutely sure that it is the correct moral decision, and then she pursues it with terrifying lack of self-doubt. She's made it as far as she has because she's single-minded and incorruptible, and she'll never go further, never go above ground-level police, because she's single-minded and incorruptible, and this makes her exactly no friends. She has scars -- obvious, not pretty scars -- and people avoid her, and move out of her way; she notices, but doesn't care, because she has a duty to do.

I LOVE LADY JAVERTS