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A Series of Small Maneuvers A Series of Small Maneuvers by Eliot Treichel
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“he thought the word river should also be a verb. He thought it should mean to move or act as a river. There was the verb rive, which meant to wrench open, or split off, or tear apart, but that didn’t work for him. Rivers could tear apart the earth and split off pieces of rock, of course, but my dad didn’t just mean those qualities. To river was to act with grace, to bend, to flow. A balance between power and gentleness, depth and shallows. It was to dance. To catch the light of the sun.”
Eliot Treichel, A Series of Small Maneuvers