We All Feed the Lake
How did I not know about this until just now?
Madeleine L'Engle passed away last week.
L'Engle is one of my favorite writers, although not for her fiction. I do love her fiction, but her nonfiction has a special place in my heart. I can't quite explain it, but when I open one of her books, I somehow always read exactly what I needed to read in that moment. Just now, when I decided to post something on her death, I pulled Walking on Water from my shelf, and I opened right to her thoughts on the relationship between art and death:
Art is an affirmation of life, a rebuttal of death.
We've lost a beloved writer and an amazing essayist.
1 Comments:
I read and re-read A Wrinkle in Time probably no less than 10 times between the ages of nine and 12.
Oh, my heart just aches.
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