Borderland: A Midwest JournalWatch 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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... wrote and published three books . We drove to Wisconsin to see my mother on the farm , and we visited Uncle Lloyd and Aunt Elsie , who were getting to be very old . Such is a listing of my activity , to my own amazement and bewilderment ...
... wrote , “ Some say it is all an illusion , this world of memory , or imagination , but to me the remembered past is more and more the reality . " In this sense , it is not a matter of losing the past , but the gaining of a new reality ...
... wrote during his life to the novels that attempt to make fiction out of life . " The fact that Lawrence wrote Lady Chatterley's Lover means next to nothing to me ; what matters is that he paid his way , settled his debts , made nice jam ...
Contents
A Sunday Afternoon 1937 | 15 |
The Farmhouse Basement November 1969 | 31 |
Elva DeKalb County | 84 |
Copyright | |
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