White Elephants In The American And Anis Del Toro

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While sitting at a table shaded from the Spanish sun, “The American and the girl” converse and order “cervezas” and “two Anis del Toro.” The two are waiting for a train to an unknown destination, with a “bead curtain” next to them and almost instantaneous service from the bar. The presumed couple begins a dialogue when the girl mentions that the view of the hills look like “…white elephants,” and the American’s response of “I’ve never seen one” fails to even try to entertain her thought—eventually leading her to dismiss her previous observation. This theme of him leading the conversation continues from when he wishes she, or “Jig,” would do some “…simple operation,” with her only entertaining it in order to make them “…all right and happy.”

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