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Scott, MD R. Scott D. Glenn C. Cook, MD Peter T. Hoang, MD Rolf K. Hultsch, MD Mark J. Jorgensen, MD Jason R. Kerr, MD Asim A. Jeffrey J. Moyer, MD Raymond A. Wyse, MD. Irina Nistor, MD. She has a couple of matters to attend to, here in civilization. But first, lunch. Jane orders iced tea. Her hair is an ivory curtain, her mood content but searching. The Hudson River is a white ribbon of sunlight. The whale is still on her mind. The pandemic magnified her loneliness.
As a wildlife advocate, she had journeyed to the thick heart of the Amazon and the grassy infinity of the Serengeti. Stuck at home, she would drag her kayak out to the water and wonder, as she paddled, what would happen if she just set off for the horizon.
To stay connected to life, she had written her observations about the changing world in a daily log, as if her own life was a field visit. She noted the cycles of flora and fauna on her acres of bog and forest and beach, and human events like Kamala Harris becoming vice president. And the whale.
That rich, unscavenged heap — deposited by nature, disappeared without ceremony. In between was a run of film and TV that deserves to be ranked among those of her more famous peers, if only Jane were better at seeking the spotlight than redirecting it to the piping plovers of Nova Scotia or the orchid-eating tree kangaroos of Papua New Guinea — species she has fought to preserve during decades of wildlife advocacy.
Doing another play would cut into birding, her beloved ritual, and distract her from her central mission: calling attention to the wonders of the Earth, and the threats against them. A metaphor can help make life — and death — a little less disorienting. Jane Alexander is still figuring out the meaning of the whale.
Jane was delivered in Massachusetts in by obstetrician John Rock, co-inventor of the first birth-control pill. She did Ibsen, Chekhov and Tennessee Williams. It is a grim story about an invisible enemy — newly resonant during the pandemic — and it ends not with salvation but with Jane lighting birthday candles in the face of certain death.
The way we finally lived. That we never gave up. Republicans wanted to gut the NEA.
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