Reporter: that s all right I ll make it (with some clumsiness, he gets to his feet) there I am

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How I got that story By Amlin Gray (1979) Characters: Guerilla- he is an information officer in a guerilla uprising fighting for political power. Cold and direct, he has known nothing but war his entire life. Reporter-in his late twenties, he is a former journalist who has been taken hostage by the guerilla insurgents. Afraid for his life, he tries to persuade the guerilla that he poses no threat. Situation: this play is set in a fictional Southeast Asian country called am-bo land, where the United States is supporting the government in a war with the guerilla insurgents. Guerilla: stand up Reporter: (coming awake) what? Guerilla: please stand up Reporter: it s hard with hands behind the back Guerilla: I will untie them Reporter: that s all right I ll make it (with some clumsiness, he gets to his feet) there I am Guerilla: I offered to untie your hands Reporter: I d just as soon you didn t. When you know that you can trust me, then untie my hands. I d let you take the hood off Guerilla: (takes the hood off) tell me why you think that we should trust you Reporter: I m no threat to you I ve never done you any harm Guerilla: no harm? Reporter: I guess I ve wasted your munitions. Part of one of your grenades wound up imbedded in my dirrere-my backside Guerilla: I speak French as well as English. You forget- the French were here before you Guerilla: you told us you came here as a newsman Reporter: right Guerilla: you worked within the system of our enemies and subject to their interests

Reporter: partly subject Guerilla: yet you say that you have never done us any harm Reporter: all I found out as a reporter was I d never find out anything Guerrilla: do we pardon an enemy sniper if his marksmanship is poor?, if he s quit the army Guerrilla: ah, yes. You are not a newsman now. Reporter: that s right. Guerrilla: what are you? Reporter: what am I? (The guerrilla is silent) I m what you see. Guerrilla: what do you do? Reporter: I live. Guerrilla: you live? Reporter: that s all. Guerrilla: you live in am-bo land Reporter: I m here right now Guerrilla: why? Reporter: why? You ve got me prisoner. Guerilla: if you were not a prisoner, you would not be here? Reporter: no Guerilla: where would you be? Reporter: by this time, I d be back in east Dubuque Guerilla: soon? Guerilla: when?

Reporter: I don t know exactly. Sometime Guerilla: sometime Guerilla: you have no right to be here even for a minute. Not even to draw one breath Reporter: you have no right to tell me that. I m here. It s where I am Guerilla: we are a spectacle to you. A land in turmoil Reporter: I don t have to lie to you. Yes that attracts me Guerilla: yes. You love to see us kill each other Reporter: no. I don t Guerilla: you said you didn t have to lie Reporter: I m not. It does- excite me that the stakes are life and death here. It makes everything-intense Guerilla: the stakes cannot be life and death unless some people die Reporter: that s true. But I don t make them die. They re dying anyway Guerilla: you just watch Reporter: that s right Guerilla: your standpoint is aesthetic, alright, yes Guerilla: you enjoy our situation here Reporter: I m filled with pain by things I see Guerilla: and yet you stay Reporter: I m here Guerilla: you are addicted Reporter: say I am, then! I m addicted! Yes! I ve said it! I m addicted!

Guerrilla: your position in my country is morbid and decadent. It is corrupt, reactionary, and bourgeois. You have no right to live here. Reporter: this is where I live. You can t pass judgment. Guerrilla: I have not passed judgment. You are useless here. A man must give something in return for food he eats in the living space he occupies. This is not a moral obligation but a practical necessity in a society where no one is to be exploited. Reporter: am-bo land isn t such a society, is it? Guerilla: not yet. Reporter: Well, I m here right now. If you don t like that then I guess you will have to kill me. Guerilla: we will kill you as we pick the insects from the skin of a valuable animal. Reporter: go ahead, then. If you re going to kill me, kill me. Guerrilla: We are not going to kill you. Reporter: why not? Guerrilla: For a reason. We have told the leadership of TransPanGlobal Wire Service when and where to leave 100 thousand dollars for ransom Reporter: Ransom? TransPanGlobal? Guerrilla: yes. Reporter: that s not good. I told you, I don t work there anymore. Guerrilla: Your former employers have not made the separation public. You will not be abandoned in the public view. It would not be good business. Reporter: (truly frighten for the first time in the scene) wait. You have to think this out. A hundred thousand dollars is too much. You might get ten. Guerrilla: we have demanded one hundred. Reporter: they won t pay that. Take ten thousand. That s a lot to you. Guerrilla: it is. But we have made our offer. Reporter: change it. You re just throwing away money. Tell them ten. They ll never pay a hundred thousand dollars.

Guerrilla: we never change a bargaining position we have once set down. This is worth much more than ten thousand dollars or a hundred thousand dollars. Reporter: please- Guerrilla: sit down. Reporter: (obeys, then, quietly) please don t kill me. Guerrilla: don t beg your life from me the circumstances grant your life. Your employers will pay. You will live. Reporter: you sound so sure Guerrilla: if we were not sure we would not waste this food on you. (He pushes the bowl of rice towards the reporter.) Reporter: how soon will I know? Guerrilla: soon. Ten days. Reporter: that s not soon. Guerrilla: this war has lasted all my life. Ten days is soon. (Untying the reporter s hands) you will be fed on what our soldiers eat. You will think that we are starving you, but these are the rations on which we march towards our inevitable victory. Eat your rice. In three minutes I will tie you again.