Tainaron: Mail From Another City

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Authors: Leena Krohn

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Tainaron - Mail from another city

Leena Krohn

 

Dedication
The meadow and the honey-pattern - the first letter
The hum of the wheel - the second letter
Shimmer - the third letter
Their mother's tears - the fourth letter
The burden - the fifth letter
The seventeenth spring - the sixth letter
Burning on the mountain - the seventh letter
Their innumerable dwellings - the eighth letter
Like burying beetles - the ninth letter
The charioteer - the tenth letter
Tracks in the dust - the eleventh letter
The day of the great mogul - the twelfth letter
Proof copy - the thirteenth letter
Sand - the fourteenth letter
White noise - the fifteenth letter
The Mimic - the sixteenth letter
The great window - the seventeenth letter
The work of the surveyor - the eighteenth letter
The bystander - the nineteenth letter
King Milinda's question - the twentieth letter
Not enough - the twenty-first letter
Dayma - the twenty-second letter
The Dangler - the twenty-third letter
The Guardian of the Oddfellows - the twenty-fourth letter
The cloaked moth - the twenty-fifth letter
The gate of evening - the twenty-sixth letter
The umbellifers - the twenty-seventh letter
Date as postmark - the twenty-eighth letter
Passing bells - the twenty-ninth letter
The pupal cell of my home - the thirtieth letter
About the Author
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Dedication
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"You are not in a place; the place is in you."
  Angelus Silesius
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For Elias, J.H. Fabre and the house of the Queen Bees
 

 

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The meadow and the honey-pattern - the first letter
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How could I forget the spring when we walked in the University's botanical gardens; for there is such a park here in Tainaron, too, large and carefully tended. If you saw it you would be astonished, for it contains many plants that no one at home knows; even a species that flowers underground.
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But most of all I like the meadow attached to the gardens, where only wild flowers grow: cornflower, cotton thistle, toadflax, spiked speedwell. But you would be wrong if you supposed them to be ordinary flowers of the field. No, they are some kind of hybrid, supernaturally large. Many of the knapweeds are as tall as a man, and their corollas are as broad as a human face; but I have also seen flowers into which one can step as if into a sunny bower.
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It gives me pleasure to imagine that I might one day take you there, beneath the thistles. Their lovely corymbs are veiled by a downy web, which floats high above like the crowns of trees on a beach promenade.
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You would enjoy a visit to the meadow, for in Tainaron it is summer and one can look at the flowers face to face. They are as open as the day itself and the hieroglyphs of the honey-patterns are precise and clear. We gaze at them, but they gaze only at the sun, which they resemble. It is so difficult to believe, in the warmth of the day's heart - just as difficult as before the face of children - that the colour and light of which they are made are matter, and that some time, soon, this very night, their dazzle will be extinguished and will no longer be visible.
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