Novi Sad, 24 February 1922
in the imagined voice of Mileva Marić Einstein*
by Catherine Arra
Papa died
today
a
disheartened man
stripped
of wealth and standing
by war.
Mother
ill,
a son
missing in Russia,
a
mentally dysfunctional daughter,
and me—
his
hope and sacrifice,
his
prodigy,
who
would make history,
his
aspiring scientist
lost to
motherhood, domesticity,
and the
world as it is.
I’m so
sorry, Papa.
* * * *
*
*Mileva Marić Einstein
was a visionary mathematician
and scientist in her own right. There is evidence to indicate that she was
instrumental, and perhaps a collaborator, in the scientific papers that
comprised Einstein’s Annus Mirabilis, or Miracle Year, of epoch-making theories
that redefined the mechanics of the universe and laid the path to his fame.
Mileva and Albert married in 1903, after the birth and loss of an illegitimate
daughter, Lieserl. They later had two sons, Hans Albert and Eduard. They
separated in 1914, and officially divorced in 1919.
"Mileva"
is part of the forthcoming poetry collection Her Landscape: Poems Based on
the Life of Mileva Marić Einstein (Finishing Line Press 2020).
Catherine Arra is the author of (Women in
Parentheses) (Kelsay Books, 2019), Writing in the Ether (Dos
Madres Press, 2018), and three chapbooks. Her poetry and prose have appeared in
numerous journals online and in print, and in several anthologies. Forthcoming
in 2020 from Finishing Line Press is a new chapbook, Her
Landscape, Poems Based on the Life of Mileva Marić Einstein.
Arra is a native of the Hudson Valley in upstate New York, where she teaches
part-time and facilitates local writing groups. Find her at www.catherinearra.com.
One must hope at this point she found joy and fulfillment in her life despite the injustices, if only in motherhood.
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