We Will See Each Other in Capri
The article reflects on the final moments of writer Raúl del Pozo, highlighting his generosity and the warmth of friendships as he faced his terminal illness.
In a poignant reflection, the author recounts a farewell to Raúl del Pozo, a talented and generous writer who was battling a terminal illness. The visit took place in their shared neighborhood, emphasizing the closeness among friends in difficult times. The author, accompanied by fellow writer Antonio Lucas, shares a personal moment that symbolizes friendship, with Raúl’s companion, Dr. Belén, showing deep dedication until the end.
During the visit, Raúl, despite his weakened state, manages to express himself with humor and honesty, stating, 'Capri, c’est fini,' which suggests a farewell to life and its pleasures, such as the croissants he had long enjoyed. This moment resonates as he tastes the last sweet bite, bringing an emotional weight to the encounter. It highlights how even in sickness, small gestures of kindness, like sharing food, can create meaningful connections.
The article reflects broader themes of mortality and the beauty of companionship through the lens of Raúl’s experiences and attitudes. It showcases the essence of friendship during difficult times, portraying a heartfelt goodbye filled with warmth, humor, and a bittersweet recognition of life’s fleeting joys.