Richard Adams on the Singular Magic of Autumn – The Marginalian
There is a lovely liminality to autumn — this threshold time between the centripetal exuberance of summer and the season […]
There is a lovely liminality to autumn — this threshold time between the centripetal exuberance of summer and the season […]
For as long as humans have been alive, we have mistaken the limits of our sense-perception for the full extent
“What we see from the air is so simple and beautiful,” Georgia O’Keeffe wrote after her first airplane flight, “I
The great problem of consciousness is that all it knows is itself, and only dimly. We can override this elemental
“Words have more power than any one can guess; it is by words that the world’s great fight, now in
“Enough is so vast a sweetness, I suppose it never occurs, only pathetic counterfeits,” Emily Dickinson sighed in one of
Because life is a cosmos of connection, because to be alive is to be in relationship with the world, because
Nothing magnifies life — in the proper sense of the word, rooted in the Latin for “to make greater, to