American Idyll

yes, the river knows

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Long Vistas Between




From a flat red sea of sand rose great mesas, generally Gothic in outline, resembling vast cathedrals. They were not crowded together in disorder, but placed in wide spaces, long vistas between. This plain might once have been an enormous city, all the smaller quarters destroyed by time, only the public buildings left.
This mesa plain had the appearance of great antiquitity, and of incompleteness; as if, with all the materials for world-making assembled, the Creator had desisted, gone away and left everything on the point of being brought together, on the eve of being arranged into mountain, plain, plateau. The country was still waiting to be made into a landscape.

--Willa Cather

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