Pallaksch, Pallaksch (Sun & Moon Classics)

Pallaksch, Pallaksch (Sun & Moon Classics)

Language: English

Pages: 128

ISBN: 1557131910

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just the stone that protected me but also the chain. Still, there was the shadow. Sit slept part of the day. He only went out at night. I had to feed him. I mean bring him a bit of food each evening that he swallowed down at dawn when he returned from his night. I didn't know what he did over there. But he'd assured me that, so long as I fed him, the shadow couldn't do anything to me. Besides, I always found something. A bit of meat at the slaughterhouses when I helped carry the carcasses. Some

Each morning, as the sun rises, I walk as far as the garden and there I walk between the tombstones, as beautiful as trees. THE VALVE SHE COULDN'T remember anymore whether it was at the time of the olives or of grapes. The wind that had been blowing for several days and had suddenly stopped, erased the seasons from her memory. She wore a little dress with embroidered straps. She slept in the back of the bread room, stretched out on a bench. She must have been carried there, asleep. Someone

fingers spreading out onto the sheet. For more than an hour, I walked in the direction of the dunes. I felt happy. I had never been so happy. Almost drunk. It seemed that I was discovering the noise of the ocean and the odor of the night for the first time. A couple of yards from the beach I made a hole in the sand and there I buried the cat. Then I resolutely entered the water. It was cold and black. I was still wearing my clothes but I began to swim energetically, with all my might. THE

wounded navigators who have been discharged are cared for. When 86 THE CIRCLE they leave this building, they're often partially disfigured or with a member amputated. Not allowed to go to sea. A meager compensation condemns them to wander in this town whose customs and language certain of them don't know. So the Circle welcomes them. They become members of this close and strict family. Most live in old trawlers that they've patched up in a rented slip at the end of the pier. They sleep there

Divagation des chiens (P.0.L., 1988). Among her prose works are La Nuit (P.O.L., 1986), Pallaksch, Pallaksch(P.0.L., 199o)andFur(P.O.L., 1992). Pallaksch, Pallaksch won the Prix Guy de Maupassant upon its original publication in 1990. SUN & MOON CLASSICS This publication was made possible, in part, through an operational grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and through contributions from the following individuals: Charles Altieri (Seattle, Washington) John Arden (Galway, Ireland) Jesse

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