Quote by: Charles Frazier

If you are in the mountains alone for some time, many days at minimum, & it helps if you are fasting. The forest grows tired of its weariness towards you; it resumes its inner life and allows you to see it. Near dusk the faces in tree bark cease hiding, and stare out at you. The welcoming ones and also the malevolent, open in their curiosity. In your camp at night you are able to pick out a distinct word now and then from the muddled voices in creek water, sometimes an entire sentence of deep import. The ghosts of animals reveal themselves to you without prejudice to your humanity. You see them receding before you as you walk the trail their shapes beautiful and sad.


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Author Bio


  • NameCharles Frazier
  • Descriptionnovelist
  • BornNovember 4, 1950
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • AwardsNational Book Award; Lillian Smith Book Award