In my first weeks in a new city, I’m sometimes excited because no one knows where I am . . . and then I feel lost because no one knows where I am. I veer between ebullient and tearful. One day, I block out Berlin with a map of the island stuck to the window and I trace islands and coastlines, absorbed in intricate shorelines. On the U-Bahn or in Lidl I’m sometimes suddenly sad: I left the island because I was lonely, but maybe things will be just the same here.