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432 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1973
In the spring of 1926 I resigned from my job.
The first days following such a decision are like the release from a hospital after a protracted illness. One slowly learns how to walk again; slowly and wonderingly one raises one’s head.
Some of the leaves of Newport’s glorious trees were changing color and falling. I found myself murmuring the words of Glaukos in the Iliad: “Even as are the generations of leaves so are those of men; the wind scatters the leaves on the earth and the forest buds put forth more when spring comes around…”