Borderland: A Midwest JournalUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 2001 - 191 sidor 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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... reality . " In this sense , it is not a matter of losing the past , but the gaining of a new reality in the present . In his earlier book , A Son of the Middle Border , published in 1917 , Garland wrote about his remembered childhood in ...
... reality . Two summers ago , we drove north to Hamlin Garland's boyhood home in West Salem , Wisconsin . We drove ... realities ” of life in those places . A question posed by Garland jumps from the page : " What is it all about , anyhow ...
... reality and our tenuous grip on it . The first - person monologue would cut away any pretense of knowability or omnipotence . Over the years , I have learned much about the loose and uncertain nature of reality from Beck- ett . I am ...
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