Bernis was the main character in this philosophical—and I
believe quite autobiographical—novel of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Courrier Sud (Southern Mail). Bernis was a pilot for the airmail service from Paris to
Dakkar. In the early 20th century aircraft was a new technology,
thus working as a pilot meant you faced a great danger everytime you fly.
Bernis’ risk was doubled as his route forced him to fly over Sahara desert
which was difficult to navigate with such simple equipment they had at that
time.
However, although people underestimate his career (and
called him as ‘ghost’, as they could not imagine how a human being could fly),
Bernis could feel happy only when he was alone in his cockpit, flying the atmosphere
and threw his gaze to the horizon. Bernis loved the sense of freedom, where
everything was moving when he passed them. He also loved the change of the
atmosphere and the weather along the flight. I can imagine how it feels, to
think that we could leave one place and kept on moving to another, never be in
the same place, like the flow of water which never stays at the same place.
Bernis was a kind of man who can never feel happy in this
life. Unlike ordinary people who need to have a home (a real house and routine
life), Bernis’ home was beyond the society; his true home was in the air, when
he was surrounded by wind and clouds, sun and moon, sky and earth. When Bernis
lived ordinary life, he was distressed and bored because everything was so routine
and unchanged. I feel pity on him, he must be the most lonesome guy in the
universe, never belonged to anywhere or anyone…well..except, perhaps, God.
Bernis was not a man who insisted his will. When he loved a
woman (his childhood friend), but the woman chose to be with another man,
Bernis did not get angry of her, he just let her go—bitterly though.
**spoiler** However, when the woman got troubled and wanted to leave her
present life, Bernis was happy to take her with him. But when at the end the
woman could not live Berni’s way of life, Bernis let her go, for a second time.
And I felt sorry even more for poor Bernis…**spoiler ends**
I always wonder, was Bernis happy with the life he had
chosen? I think yes, if only he never loved Geneviève, and if he has courage to
stand on his own life, no matter how strange or different it was from the world, and if
he cherished what he had or what he loved. I sometimes felt different from
ordinary people (although not as extreme as Bernis), but I have learned to be
happy with who I am, what I have and what I love in this life.
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