Second Wind
I think this is my second wind,my sister said. Verylike the first, but thatended, I remember. Ohwhat a wind it was, so powerfulthe leaves fell off the trees.I don’t think…
I think this is my second wind,my sister said. Verylike the first, but thatended, I remember. Ohwhat a wind it was, so powerfulthe leaves fell off the trees.I don’t think…
Try to think, said the teacher,of an image from your childhood.Spoon, said one boy. Ah, said the teacher,this is not an image. It is,said the boy. See, I hold it…
Let me tell you something, said the old woman.We were sitting, facing each other,in the park at ___, a city famous for its wooden toys. At the time, I had…
One morning I awoke unable to move my right arm.I had, periodically, suffered from considerablepain on that side, in my painting arm,but in this instance there was no pain.Indeed, there…
On most days, the sun wakes me.Even on dark days, there's a lot of light in the mornings—thin lines where the blinds don't come together.It's morning—I open my eyes.And every…
My father remembers next to nothing. With slight exceptions.Do you remember fixing transmitters for the Home Army?Of course I remember. Were you afraid?I don’t remember. Was Mother afraid? I don’t…
Why hadn’t he thought of it before?He turns to Jo, to the waiter handing outbuttered rolls, glasses of wine, caviar:everyone must go! He realizes chairsshould remain in disarray, windows open,gleaming…
Time passed, turning everything to ice.Under the ice, the future stirred.If you fell into it, you died. It was a timeof waiting, of suspended action. I lived in the present,…