"- Why should I change? My
personality does not vary according to my residence."
"- As for me, I adapt to all
environments."
The Mauve Planet
by Safia Ketou
Safia Ketou (of her real name Zohra Rabhi) is an Algerian short-story writer who wrote in French. She was born in 1944, in Aïn-Séfra. From 1962 to 1969 she was a primary school teacher in Aïn-Séfra and then moved to Algiers where she worked as a journalist for several daily newspapers like APS, Horizon, Algérie Actualité. She committed suicide in 1989 and was buried at the cemetry of Sidi Boudjemaa, in Aïn-Séfra. In Algeria, a literary group and NGO bears her name.
Safia Ketou wrote short stories, and children story books. She published a collection of poetry, Citar Friend (Amie Cithare) in 1979, and a play called Asma. Her short story collection The Mauve Planet (La Planète Mauve et Autres Nouvelles) was published in 1983.
Safia Ketou is probably the first contemporary Algerian author to have written science-fiction, or at least to have been published first. It would appear that our first sci-fi writer, post-independence, was a woman. A wonderful fact I never tire of mentioning and about which I wrote in Safia Ketou: The First Algerian Sci-fi Novelist of Post-independence Algeria.
Her short story collection The Mauve Planet and Other Stories (La Planète Mauve et Autres Nouvelles) is a series of tales set in space, or outside of space and time, in mythical places and were written between 1962 and 1978.
Safia Ketou's style is simple, nude in a sense. Her texts and her vision of an outer world remind me of Neil Gaiman's sense of the fantastic (see his collection Fragile Things). The stories start simply enough, and the reader follows the tone of a tale that echoes childhood memories, until suddenly the story has edged towards something bordering on horror.
Because The Mauve Planet is practically forgotten altogether in Algeria and unknown abroad, and because it has not been republished anywhere (nor has not been translated in English, as the rest of Ketou's work), I thought I'd bend the rules of authors estates' rights and translate one of here stories to publish it here.
She deserves to be remembered, these stories deserve to be known, in Algeria and abroad particularly in English because I never want to have to sit again in a lecture hall listening to a MENA literature specialist telling me that North Africa, for all its glory, hasn't yet managed to produce science-fiction work ....
In honour of your memory ya Zohra Rabha-Safia Ketou.
"The Mauve Planet :
Ryad and Alym checked the flight deck of their spaceshuttle
Faiza 7 together. They filled up the tank and bought provisions from the
astronauts’ shop. Their new space-suit, made from a material resistant to every
condition, had just been delivered. Now finally ready, the two astronauts waved
to the commander of Base 88 and climbed in their pod. They were leaving the
earth just as the first snowflakes were landing on the ground.
The first part of the voyage went smoothly. The
galaxies’ splendid hues and their shimmer filled the screen with scintillating
poetry. Ryad was humming in his cabin looking at the stars while Alym kept an
eye on the steering-needles chewing on vitamin pills. To calm his nerves, Ryad
put his seat in semi-horizontal position and took a nap.
Alym’s attention was suddenly drawn to his control
panel. The steering-needles had begun to move about and the ignition
levers were flashing, signalling an alarm. Worried, Alym tried to stabilize the
needles but in vain. Instinctively, his team mate awoke and started radio-calling
the Air Base. The only sound received was muddled and rustling,
impossible to decipher. The airwaves were scrambled. He
thought out loud:
- We are cut off from earth.
- We are changing direction, said Alym who was
observing the control panel.
The space-shuttle was supposed to go toward the moon
where a new base had been built in 1980, but a curious phenomenon was altering Faiza
7’s trajectory. The direction that the shuttle was following appeared
irresistibly attracted by a force leading them toward Shipwreck-Space.
Greatly distressed, Alym called out:
- The Tenth Space!
- We’re finished, said Ryad, his eyes fixed on the control
panel.
But when it reached 90 degrees, the main needle
stabilised, and the alarm signals stopped flashing.
- Our shuttle seems auto-guided, noticed Alym.
- Who is this super pilot leading us by the nose?
asked Ryad intrigued.
This question, although somewhat premature, relaxed
the atmosphere. The two astronauts looked at each other, and burst out
laughing, a pleasant release when their chest up to now had been tight with anguish.
***
Soon, a large planet, mauve in colour, appeared on
Faiza 7’s front screen. A surprise whistle escaped Ryad. His
companion hurried to switch on the system’s powerful cameras.
- A photo souvenir for my wife, he said with a cheeky
wink.
Ryad pulled a sceptical face:
- You are very optimistic, to hope to see her again.
- Why shouldn’t I be?
- That’s true, Ryad admitted, I am being dramatic.
- Let’s take the Y pills, advised Alym.
- We will need all our faculties, yes.
- Take the R pills also.
- Ok, but…
An unexpected crackling sound interrupted him
mid-sentence. The two pilots jumped from fear, their anguish now high, when a
voice made their rear-microphone vibrate.
- Earthlings, do you hear me?
A heavy silence followed the question just
spoken. Utter fright. The two men were barely breathing. Ryad
tried to break from his suffocation but could not make a sound. Pale, Alym was
in control enough to whisper:
- He spoke in Esperanto.
The mysterious voice immediately explained:
- We know every language.
Ryad back in control of himself listened carefully and
kept an eye on the voice-recorders that had just kicked in. Now completely back
to his usual self-control, Alym asked:
- who are you?
- I am the leader of the XYRYX.
Meanwhile, Faiza 7 had landed softly like a falling leaf
on an autumnal ground.
- Where are we? Ryad said.
The voice with no face replied:
- You are on the Mauve Planet.
- I’ve never heard of it, admitted Ryad.
- Take off your protective suits and come out of your
shuttle.
- Is there oxygen on this planet? Alym worried.
- There is, yes, you will not need your helmets.
The two men did not wait. They took off their space
suits, left their respective pods and crossed the barrier that lead them to the
exit. Unfamiliar perfumes tickled their nose. When they reached the
bottom of the ladder, they stopped to breathe in the air and fill their lungs
with the sweet breeze that played with their hair. While waiting for instructions
from the leader of planet XYRYX, the two companions exchanged their first
impressions in code. They were no longer anxious. Fear had turned to
curiosity. The pair had always been fond of new experiences and suspense.
They awaited further instructions almost impatiently.
Nothing. The strange voice had stopped. The two men began to walk on the mauve
sand, spread as far as the eye could see. According to their earth-watch, they
had walked for only a few minutes when they saw that a green city was raising
from the ground, about a hundred meters from where they stood. Thinking
he was being tricked by a mirage, Alym asked Ryad:
- are you seeing what I’m seeing?
- what are you seeing?
- a city that has just sprung up from the desert.
- then it’s not a mirage, concluded Ryad with an
comical accent which made Alym laugh nervously.
He felt he was losing grip of his senses.
- Go on, grumbled Ryad, we are both lost in a mauve
desert with a moveable city that pops up from the ground, and Mister Happy Alym
finds it perfectly ok somehow to explode with laughter!
- What ... Alym was trying to explain but was again
shaken with irrational laughter.
- Don’t choke yourself, I haven’t taken my first aid
kit.
- To butcher me with! No thanks.
The two men were making their way to the main avenue of
the green city while arguing.
- I really could do with a coffee, said Ryad seeing a
drinking area through the transparent walls of the city.
- Let’s go in, Alym decided, pushing the door.
A hubbub welcomed the two men. Twenty people in
metallic clothing, some sitting some standing, were in the bar. They were
completely flat and wore a number on their chest. Their head had two
faces, they did not need to turn to examine who had come in and in a second the
realisation of the two men’s arrival froze the assembly. A hush descended.
Ryad felt a threat floating over them and turned pale. Alym did not hesitate.
In a measured tone, he spoke to the room in these terms:
- we are earthlings and we have arrived on your planet
by accident.
A few exclamations were heard. One of the men raised
his hand to call for calm. He came to meet the two men and declared:
- It was not an accident.
Ryad whistled and Alym said:
- How so?
The man, who wore a number 318 on his clothing, made
an appeasing gesture:
- Your deviation was provoked.
- Why? Ryad asked.
- You will know in good time.
Upon hearing this evasive answer, Ryad and Alym looked
at each other, not in the least bit enthusiastic about this news. XYRYX 318
invited them to sit down and signalled to the barman. As soon as he did so, the
two guests were served two glasses filled with a whitish liquid. The drink had
an indefinable taste and they had a difficult time hiding their cringing
face while drinking.
XYRYX 318 was keeping an eye on the content
level. Seizing an opportune moment, he amiably offered:
- do you want some more?
Ryad hurriedly and revealingly replied:
- No thank you.
Alym tried to repair his companion’s rudeness.
- It’s tasty but, he said, but…
Not waiting to hear anymore, XYRYX 318 called the
waiter and the same drink was brought in larger glasses. There was enough to
refresh a whale.
Ryad gave Alym with a slanted look.
- It’s delicious isn’t it? He riled.
Alym glared at him while smiling diplomatically to
those around him. Taking advantage of a moment during which XYRYZ 318 was
distracted, he emptied his glass in a flower pot. “I hope this will not harm it”
he thought.
Very relaxed, Ryad began to question his host.
- Why is this city
moving, he asked?
- It’s a preventive
measure against an atomic war, explained XYRYX 318.
- That’s astute.
- This way, during
the day, soldiers guard the city, weapon in hand. At night, we make the city go
down below ground so that everybody can rest running no risks.
- So why do you not
continually live underground?
- Because of the air
system.
- Really?
- Yes, this planet’s
air is called Pleasure Air. It also stops old age.
- And what effect
does it have on people from planet earth?
- That’s what we’re
going to find out, declared XYRYX 318 standing up, come with me.
The two men followed XYRYX 318 outside. One out, he
took out of his pocket a device not bigger than a matchbox. He pressed on
it and asked:
- You do know this, don’t you?
- No, admitted Alym.
- It’s a radio-control for a car. Wherever I am, my
vehicle can find me as soon as I call for it.
And as he spoke, the rolling engine stopped neatly
before the two surprised men who exclaimed:
- With no driver!
XYRYX 318 smiled:
- It’s radio-controlled. The engine also works
everywhere, in the air, underwater or on ground level.
- That’s wonderful, Ryad exclaimed, walking around the
multiform machine.
- Do you want to go in? offered XYRYX 318, opening the
doors.
- With pleasure, the two men replied, climbing in the
strange car.
XYRYX 318 got behind the wheel. He started up the
engine and he said:
- Even though it is automatic, I prefer to drive it
myself as in the good old days.
The car-boat-plane machine rode on firm ground a
little then took off in the air. The two men realised they could look at the city
and the fields of the Mauve Planet through enlarging glass-windows. A symphony
of colours charmed their dazzled eyes. The landscape was so harmonious that
Ryad felt his painter’s fingers tickle. He felt himself become a child again,
sat before an illustrated book, just for an instant. Next to him and rocked by
the machine’s regular movements, Alym felt a sweet drowsiness overtake him.
XYRYX 318 was a very good driver.
Suddenly, a sort of a brontosaur-shape rose up on the
horizon, almost touching the windshield. Seeing the monster, a scream escaped the
two men. Their host began to laugh:
- You are scared, he noted.
- It’s …. It’s a monster, stuttered Ryad.
- Not at all, XYRYX 318 said.
- What is it? Stammered Alym.
- A castle, that’s all.
- That’s all, repeated Alym mused.
After the beauty of the landscape, it was a peculiar
sight. Grey with fright, Ryad murmured:
- Gloomy…
- This is where our leader resides, the driver said.
“He’s got tastes” thought Alym, while his companion
was elbowing him in the ribs lightly in common understanding. The two men
began to examine the aspect of this strange residence. It seemed to be
made out of materials unknown to them. A true aesthete, Ryad was shocked.
He could not help but observe:
- Strange architecture. Who could have conceived
such a thing?
- Me, quietly replied XYRYX 318.
- Oh, do forgive me, sputtered Ryad blushing.
- That’s quite all right, it's nothing.
- You are not offended?
- No, because your opinion matters little to me.
Alym was waiting for this opportunity.
- Ha! Take that! He triumphantly punctuated.
Ryad raised his shoulders. The XYRYX touched a handle.
The vehicle lost altitude and softly landed on the main roof. Opening his door,
XYRYX 318 explained:
- This residence is also a spaceship.
- A spaceship? Exclaimed Alym who was passionate about
mechanics.
- Yes, it’s practical, our leader frequently takes off
on last minute trips.
Having left the plane to the care of technicians, the
three of them entered the place via elevator stairs. Amazing! While the
exterior of this rocket-palace was plain looking, its interior was delightful
and welcoming, like the case of a jewel. In the first room, the walls were
luminescent, the draperies were fragrant, and convertible furniture was set among
an ultra-modern decor. XYRYX invited the two men to sit down. He checked the
time on his ring-watch and left them alone. Alym and Ryad went round the room, face
to face with previously unimaginable objects. Their host was taking some time
to come back, so they began to smoke the nourishing-cigarettes they found.
- Exquisite! Ryad said approvingly, inhaling a second
time.
- Yes, agreed Alym, they are much better than ours.
Having browsed through a comic-strip left in the room,
Ryad lied down on the air-conditioned sofa and fell instantly asleep. Soon
after, Alym did the same, unable to resist the call of the soft pillows that
sang calming melodies.
***
When they woke up, the two men realised they had been
moved to a bedroom with two beds. Ryad stretched himself for a long while
before addressing his friend who had buried himself in fur.
- We are really being treated like princes, he said.
- Or like hostages, finished Alym.
- Don’t be such a pessimist, begged Ryad while
readjusting his perfumed pillow.
- It is not pessimism but realism, corrected
Alym.
Ryad laughed brushing it off:
- Look at this luxury. Isn’t it an ideal place
to regain some strength?
Alym scratched his head perplexed:
- I don’t see what the aim of XYRYX is.
- Nor do I, confessed Ryad, we will soon find out…
- You are a patient disciple of madame Waiting.
- Let us say rather that I let myself live. And
as long as there is life, there is hope.
- The theory is defensible, but if I must
give you some advice, don’t believe in fairy stories.
- You are always so full of suspicions. You haven't
changed.
- Why should I change? My personality does not vary
according to my residence.
- As for me, I adapt to all environments.
- As you wish. But do recognise that we have not been
brought here for our looks.
Ryad laughed.
- Why not? He said. Maybe there is a lovely XYRYX
princess who has fallen in love with one of us. She ordered her
technicians to alter the trajectory our spaceship and…
Alym interrupted him:
- Stop dreaming, our reputation has not crossed to the
Tenth dimension.
Seeing that his friend was taking this humourlessly,
Ryad tapped him on the shoulder and calmly said:
- You are so credulous Alym, you take everything I say
at first value.
- Of course I do, you never stop joking.
While they were talking, the two men examined the
place with greater attention. They noticed several devices, the use or
handling of which they did not recognise. The window was slightly ajar, and
opened on a well-kept garden, filled with luminous flowers whose species
was unknown to them.
A woman’s voice surprised the two pilots about an hour
after they had freshened up:
- Would you like something to eat?
It was coming from the intercom on the wall. They
replied yes. Immediately, a young woman, wearing number 1,000 on the front of
her clothing, entered the bedroom. Her clothes were made of embroidered
aluminium. She was pushing a rolling table full of beautifully presented dishes
from which a delicious aroma floated. She
welcomed them with a lovely smile and introduced herself as their guide and interpreter.
Then, she sat at the table in front of them to show them how to eat the Mauve
Planet's food. To make sure they were not lacking anything, she began to
question them. They were feeling at ease and answered easily. XYRYX 1,000
was really a charming and cultivated hostess.
The two colleagues tasted each dish she served them.
They noticed her thin fingers were adorned with gold filaments. Under her
spell, they let themselves be rocked by her crystalline voice. She was
insisting:
- Do take more fruits, they are very light.
Alym had many questions.
- Are there schools here? He asked.
- No, we are all autodidacts. Each one of us has
a small device he can consult at any moment, anywhere.
- What do you call this instrument?
- We call it the Professor.
- The Professor?
- yes, because we have the possibility to ask it any
question and it has the ability to answer all of them with exactitude.
- But who teaches you the basics?
- Our parents. When we are born, they provide us with
food, accommodation, and clothing. At the same time, they become our
educators until we acquire this teaching device, that is, the Professor.
- Do you get practical classes?
- There are science laboratories as well as
pedagogical museums equipped with the most sophisticated tools. You can
meet the planet’s greatest scientists, and go and talk to them without asking
for an appointment first.
- And what about language teaching?
- We rely on the audio-visual method. Our
recorders and televisions have great recognition power. We can also be present
and assist to any interplanetary conference.
Ryad also had questions for the young woman:
- How do marriages function here? He asked.
- There is nothing problematic about unions here. They
function by number.
- What do you mean?
- Couples are formed very simply. For example, woman
120 will marry man 120.
- How odd, grunted Ryad, and are there divorces?
- Never.
- Why not?
- Because for us, no problem is insoluble. A physical
or moral discord is a disease we treat. There are remedies for all ills, a
solution to all problems.
- It’s rational, but are you really happy?
- Happy? As much as one can be. I confess that
personally, I aspire to nothing else if that is what you mean…
- Are you married? Asked Ryad.
She blushed but nonetheless replied:
- When Man 1,000 comes back from his mission, we will
get married.
To stop his friend embarrassing their hostess any further,
Alym asked:
- Could I ask, what doctrine have you chosen to live
by on this planet?
- We have opted for scientific socialism. No one is in
need here. We eliminated private property and state capitalism a long
time ago. Social justice is a concrete reality. Our leader is not a
dictator but a guide for us.
- So it’s a success, admitted Alym.
- Perfect, confirmed Ryad with a sneer.
Alym understood that his friend was making fun of him.
He said to the interpreter:
- You know, my friend Ryad is a thorough capitalist.
- It shows, she said.
Suddenly, the mural intercom crackled and a man’s
voice called out:
- Hello XYRYX 1,000?
- Yes, I’m listening.
- Bring the earthlings to our leader.
- Ok, over and out.
This brief discussion had taken place in a language
foreign to the two men. XYRYX 1,000 translated it in these terms:
- Our leader is waiting for you.
Alym and Ryad followed the hostess through the flowery
corridors of the spaceship-city. At the end of the last corridors, a door
made of asbestos suddenly opened and four armed men proceeded to
accompany the earthlings to the guide.
All seven ascended in an elevator that took them to
the private chambers of the leader of XYRYX. Two ugly giants were guarding the
entrance. XYRYX 1,000 spoke to them in a tongue unintelligible to the two
men. After talking with each other, the guards signalled to the soldiers
who were immobile and standing very straight. Promptly, they abandoned
their military posture and searched the newcomers before letting them cross what
was for them a threshold toward mystery.
As soon as they took their first step inside, the two
men were spellbound. A bewitching music had welcomed them. The beauty of
the place was beyond worldly imagination. All sense of time had vanished, the
atmosphere’s density seemed heavier to them, almost unbearable. Close to
fainting, they were nonetheless walking behind a smiling hostess who kept
turning around to check on them and reassure them.
Finally, she succeeded in dissipating the anguish that
had engulfed them. With one movement of the hand, the music
stopped. She had dismissed the spell and she announced:
- Here is the leader of the XYRYX.
The earthlings’ eyes rested on the same spot.
They saw a being with no head, lying on a round bed. He spoke in
Esperanto:
- Sit down, earth men.
They obeyed keeping their eyes fixed on the leader who
continued:
- I diverted your ship because I need you.
Ryad exclaimed:
- Us!
- Yes, I am about to die.
When he said these words, a woman’s voice came from
some place hidden. It was a voice intensely sad that began to recite. The
leader of the XYRYX heaved a long sigh and proceeded:
- Death is nigh.
A shudder froze the atmosphere. Alym tried to be
warm and said:
- Well, one is never sure.
- I am, said the leader of the XYRYX, because when the
people of this planet are about to die, they become invisible for a little
while, just before death.
Frowning, the two men nodded dubiously. To
convince them, the leader added:
- Can you not see that my head is no longer visible?
During these long moments, no comforting sound could
have made the fear which had taken over the room go away. Ryad could no
longer stand this oppressive silence. He stood up and screamed, feeling
himself go mad:
- Speak! Oh would you just speak!
The young woman came over to stop him as he was about
to throw himself out of the window. She brought him back to his seat to make
him drink a calming potion. Then, she pushed on a button hidden under the
table. As soon as she did so, the calming sound of sea waves and seagulls
could be heard. The atmosphere relaxed. Alym sighed with relief. But very
much shaken, Ryad exclaimed:
- The sea! I want to see the sea!
The hostess replied to him gently:
- There is no sea on the Mauve Planet.
- It’s a recording, isn’t it? Alym said.
- Yes.
During this interminable exchange, the leader of the
XYRYX had remained composed. Calmly, he spoke again:
- As I was telling you, my life is about to end…
- Alas…., cried the young girl.
- It will be a great loss for your people, Alym
sympathised.
- You have just worded the crux of the matter.
These people that I dearly love have always placed their trust in me while I
was living. And my death must not alter anything.
- Yes, agreed Alym.
Ryad who had come back to his senses, asked:
- What can we do?
- It’s simple, I count on the two of you.
- On us? They were both stunned.
- Yes, let me explain …
He hesitated before beginning:
- Do you know that earth men become immortal when they
come to this planet?
The two men opened their eyes wide and exclaimed in
unison:
- What!
Seeing the effect of his revelation, the leader of the
XYRYX gently laughed.
- And so? said Alym.
- And so, you have become indestructible.
Impulsively, Ryad applauded and cried out:
- Marvellous!
As for Alym, he only smiled and observed:
- When my wife finds out, she’s…
The leader of the XYRYX interrupted him:
- You wife will never see you again.
- What? Said Alym who couldn’t believe his ears.
- You will remain here, specified the leader.
- But … what for?
- When I die, you will take my place.
- Leader of the XYRYX!
- Their eternal leader.
- Is this a proposition or an order?
- An order, the leader stressed.
Ryad felt that fear was overwhelming him. He wanted to
act naïve:
- If I understand correctly, he said to his friend,
you’re in real trouble.
Unperturbed, the leader added:
- You are in the same situation. You will be his
deputy.
Immediately, Ryad did not feel like joking any
longer. He was certain at present. The leader of the XYRYX would achieve
his goal. Alym thought he was living a nightmare. He felt his mind quit him.
Ryad saw such anguish in his friend’s eyes, he attempted a last plea:
- What about our families?
- Already, you no longer have families.
- It’s inconceivable! protested Alym.
With a calm voice, the leader of the XYRYX explained:
- Understand me well, he said, I do not want you to
reproduce. The Mauve Planet must not be submerged by little earthlings
and by their descendants later. In that event, my people would be in danger, especially
because they themselves are mortals.
Ryad thought he’d found a breach in this argument and declared:
- Conclusion: you should let us go.
- No, my decision is taken. Because I love my people I
want to thank them before I die. How? By delegating an eternal leader whose
duty will be to safeguard unity and popular opinion.
- Until when? asked Alym.
- Until the end of planet XYRYX.
- Isn’t that so! Ryad said sarcastically, which means
that….
Alym completed:
- Which means that we will find ourselves totally
alone…
The two men looked at each other and decided together:
- We are going to leave.
At this very instant the leader of the XYRYX decided
to be firm. Sternly he said:
- I will stop you.
- What if we tried to run away? said Alym
- The signals of your spaceship are scrambled.
If you turn back you will become lost in space.
- How so? Said Ryad.
- Your spaceship would wander forever in between
planets, never able to land anywhere.
They were speechless. They looked at each other. An
indescribable sadness enveloped them.
***
Meanwhile, on earth, the commander of Base 88 was very
worried. He had been waiting for a signal from Faiza 7 and had
sent messages to every space station with no result.
All interplanetary transmission-posts were
alerted. No information had been received on Alym and Ryad.
Finally, the astronauts’ syndicate had to take a decision. With the standard
investigation complete, the men were declared lost.
Their families were informed by the services’ psychologist
on the base. On Earth, Ryad and Alym were now considered dead.
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