Foreboding Fall Days

"He liked it here, and—forgetting the foreboding sorrow that tightened down on him every fall, forgetting his grief, his despising his life during all the colored October days when winter darkness accelerated into the afternoons—he thought he always had." — Annie Dillard; The Living, p. 210


Baptiste Virot


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