They were so unbearably fragile and foolish: apple trees, intimacy and the strangeness of possession
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64210
Abstract
There are two essential points here, though they are to some extent the same. One is that in any true journey one must be lost for at least some of time, and the other is the journey's trajectory towards the thing that has not yet been said.
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Publication Details
Slater, L. 2010, 'They were so unbearably fragile and foolish: apple trees, intimacy and the strangeness of possession', in B. Holloway & J. Rutherford (eds), Halfway House: The Poetics of Australian Spaces, UWA Publishing, Western Australia. pp. 276