--THIS MIGHT NOT EVEN BE ENOUGH FOR YOU
…Yesterday I finished “The Yellow Birds” by Kevin Powers, a wonderful talent. His writing is reminiscent of Tim O’Brien,
albeit a bit more literary.
He shows us the unvarnished reality of war and the havoc it wrecks.
Here are some excerpts:
"While
we slept, the war rubbed its thousand ribs against the ground."
"We
only pay attention to rare things, and death was not rare."
"I
remember being told that the truth does not depend on being believed."
"A few
city lights and the fires on the hillsides burned like a tattered quilt of
fallen stars."
"Now I
know: All pain is the same. Only the
details are different."
"Her
grief was dignified and hidden, as is most grief, which is partly why there is
always so much of it to go around."
"It
reminded me of talking, how what is said is never quite what was thought, and what
is heard is never quite what was said."
--Kevin
Powers "The Yellow Birds"
The book is terrific. I finished
it in a day and a half.
…Here are some other things you might like:
"Anyone who has
survived childhood has enough information about life to last him the rest of
his days." Flannery O'Connor
"You're crying; you
say you've burned yourself.
But can you think of
anyone who's
not hazy with
smoke?"
--Rumi
"I've tried
to keep them close
as skin, rebuilt each
one
in poem. These are the darkest prayers
I own."
--Amelia Cook
"The
person who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones."
Chinese proverb
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