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384 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1984
The wind, as moving air, touches us directly, sometimes brutally. But there is another more subtle and pervading influence which moves us. Out relationship to it is like that of a pawn on a chessboard facing a bishop confined to the black squares. On the dark diagonals we are directly vulnerable, but even on the white squares the force has influence through the mediation of other pieces. We are never free from its pressure, which controls our mental weath and has shaped much of our minds and lives. (273)