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150 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1968
The sky is transparent, the air heady. The wind makes the sound of the sea in the fir trees. The grass bends, the lavender quivers. The tiles clink as if someone were walking on the roof. The wind makes the water tanks boom. The roads are smoking with dust, the beech trees shaking, the birches swaying, the poplars glittering; the wind runs through the grass like a fox. The arch of the walls makes a whistling sound. The latches dance against their keepers. The shutter hooks rattle; a stable door creaks. Wisps of straw blow about. The wind tumbles flocks of starlings the way a stream tumbles masses of serpentine. A crow is trapped in the middle of the sky, and calls out. It's already far away. It can no longer be heard. It vanishes. The wind has no thickness, yet it dims the afternoon light.
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