The Willows

E-bok, 70 sidor

På English

Publicerades 29 februari 2004 av Project Gutenberg.

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After leaving Vienna, and long before you come to Budapest, the Danube enters a region of singular loneliness and desolation, where its waters spread away on all sides regardless of a main channel, and the country becomes a swamp for miles upon miles, covered by a vast sea of low willow-bushes. On the big maps this deserted area is painted in a fluffy blue, growing fainter in color as it leaves the banks, and across it may be seen in large straggling letters the word Sumpfe, meaning marshes. In high flood this great acreage of sand, shingle-beds, and willow-grown islands is almost topped by the water, but in normal seasons the bushes bend and rustle in the free winds, showing their silver leaves to the sunshine in an ever-moving plain of bewildering beauty. These willows never attain to the dignity of trees; they have no rigid trunks; they remain humble …

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We had "strayed", as the Swede put it, into some region or some set of conditions where the risks were great, yet unintelligible to us; where the frontiers of some unknown world lay close about us.

Brilliant little cosmic horror piece, set not in an occult New England university or an ageless mysterious city but just at a campsite in a spot that seems... thin. Where the old-growth trees don't grow the way they should. Where two people realise that they have to leave, but can't. Where they can't even put words to it for fear of giving it power. Damnit, I have to read more Blackwood.

Ämnen

  • Horror

Platser

  • Austria-Hungary
  • Danube