A Favorite Son
Apr. 21st, 2016 11:03 pmEarly the next morning, a brilliant spring morning with the fresh green pastels of budding
aspens and new grass, they buried Samuel's heart up in the canyon near the spring....
One Stab watched Decker fill the hole from up on the hillside. When everyone left he
walked down the hill and looked at the stone but could not read the words.
SAMUEL DANT LUDLOW 1897-1915
WE WILL NOT SEE HIM
BUT WE SHALL JOIN HIM
[Quoted from James Harrison's Legends of the Fall, Kindle Edition, Location 2616.]
LPK
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4/21/2016
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Date: 2016-04-22 11:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-22 03:51 pm (UTC)I also felt, near the end of the novella which gives the book its title, that the writer was rushing through a whole series of events, almost like he was simply looking to "get it over with." And again, I don't remember any sense of that in the movie.
But those are just a couple of things that I noticed and you might have a different feeling about it. There's really a lot to like and I guess this is just me trying to get it into some sort of perspective.
As I sort of obliquely said above, the "Legends" novella is only the last third of the book and the first two share some of the same pros and cons (the second is HEAVILY introspective) but none of the storyline or characters...
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Date: 2016-04-22 03:13 pm (UTC)That gave me shivers...
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Date: 2016-04-22 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-22 04:19 pm (UTC)Old, cranky, impatient... me too. I really started to wonder about myself when I dug out Sylvia Plath last night, but hey I have an electric oven, :)