"Spring was a season of madness."


Painting above: Still Life (1980) by Nora Heysen

Spring was a season of madness. The warming air and thawing water brought people to a kind of hysteria that could not be helped. After winter's numbness and isolation, people were suddenly possessed by a great restless longing [...] It caused men to rush across ice in pursuit of something they themselves could not quite see or track, and to fall through the dark fissures of growing in ice as it separated from itself. Women moved out of their homes, headed for another man or town or country. Younger men, powerless against it, shot themselves.

p.140 from Solar Storms by Linda Hogan


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