Borderland: A Midwest JournalUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2001 - 191 páginas Watch closely, Richard Quinney reminds himself, participate, experience the mystery. And watching, we experience with him the wonders of the borderland between a remembered past and an ever-unfolding present, the extraordinary mysteries of ordinary life in a world comfortably situated in the middle of a vast, unknowable universe. |
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... leaves of the tall corn now blow in the wind . Cooling water laps against the dead trees protruding from the lake south of town . School buses crowd the roads in the afternoon . Tractors and combines are about to drive into the night ...
... leaves on the trees shake against the wind . The vacant , abandoned house at the edge of town stands in ruins . Lines from Shake- speare speak of the season : That time of year thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or ...
... leaves , and decaying matter — just another phase of this natural world of which we are an intimate part . What ... leaf dead that is falling from the tree today . The leaf has spent the summer filling the tree with life . The energy of ...
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A Sunday Afternoon 1937 | 15 |
The Farmhouse Basement November 1969 | 31 |
Elva DeKalb County | 84 |
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