Fifty-One Tales: The Worm and the Angel
The worm fumes over that which escapes his grasp.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Worm and the Angel
The worm fumes over that which escapes his grasp.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Worm and the Angel
The mountains say the clouds will pass away, yet they do not mind. They hold greater things than time in their unpasturable fields.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Unpasturable Fields
I saw a little city and was struck by its beauty. But how long can that beauty last?… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Little City
The Tradesman attempts to do Time’s work, to Time’s displeasure.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: Time and the Tradesman
The Flowers watch the cities approach with despair, but Pan is unconcerned.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: Prayer of the Flowers
Death was uninterested in the two young men until the orange rolled under the table.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: Death and the Orange
Death intends to scare Odysseus, but forgets they are old friends.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: Death and Odysseus
I saw a man fall from a building, carving his name into a scaffolding as he fell. What a fool!… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Workman
A man makes reservations for two at a fine restaurant, but doesn’t expect his guest until the dinner is over.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Guest
To write is as useless as building a raft from the pieces of a broken ship, and yet and yet.… Read More Fifty-One Tales: The Raft Builders