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DISTORTIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Finished reading The Easter Parade last week. It was beautiful. Read another Drabble one after that, Jerusalem the golden. Quote:

She knew, moreover, that she had found something that she had been looking for, and that events would prove the significance of her discovery: she wondered only at the means of her recognition. The fact of it never ceased to astound her, and she would return over the ground constantly, searching for marks, for tracks and breaths and sighs and trodden grass and names and cloudy indications, because she could not forget that she had not recognized it at once, that it had required on her part some keenness of perception, some chancy courage, to see it: and she breathed perpetually an air of terror, a cold air of chance, an air in which she might for the whole of her life have missed it, marginally perhaps, but missed it and forever.


Now I'm reading The realms of gold by the same author. I went to Berlin Sunday-Wednesday, but didn't read a thing. Instead I did this:
Photo taken by Jan Bernhardtz,  http://janber.net/