Quote by: Julien Gracq

It was a fossilized path: the will which had cut this gash out of these solitary places so that the blood and sap would flow there was long since dead - and dead too were the circumstances which had guided this will. A whitish and indurated scar remained, gradually gnawed away by the earth like a flesh that heals itself, yet its direction was still vaguely cut into the horizon; a language and crepuscular sign rather than a way forward - a worn-out lifeline which still vegetated through the fallow land as it does on the palm of a hand. It was so old that, since it had been constructed, the very configuration of the land must have changed imperceptibly.


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Author Bio


  • NameJulien Gracq
  • DescriptionFrench writer
  • BornJuly 27, 1910
  • DiedDecember 22, 2007
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionWriter; Playwright; Poet; Novelist
  • WorksThe Opposing Shore
  • AwardsPrix Goncourt; America Award In Literature