“I felt the eye of the forest staring at me from among cedars, pines, and several species of cypress, all of a green so murky that one perceived it almost as black.”
—Kenzaburo O’, The Silent Cry, translated by John Bester, 1974.
“I felt the eye of the forest staring at me from among cedars, pines, and several species of cypress, all of a green so murky that one perceived it almost as black.”
—Kenzaburo O’, The Silent Cry, translated by John Bester, 1974.