“It was now one of those moments when nothing remains but an opening in the sky and a story — and maybe something of a poem.”
A River Runs Through It (1976)
Context: Everything that was to happen had happened and everything that was to be seen had gone. It was now one of those moments when nothing remains but an opening in the sky and a story — and maybe something of a poem. Anyway, as you possibly remember, there are these lines in front of the story:
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Norman Maclean 17
American author and scholar 1902–1990Related quotes

“The silvery tree opens
to an empty sky —
maybe it is better
that I am not your husband.”
Variant translations:
The willow in the empty sky
spread her transparent fan
perhaps it were better
that I not be
your wife.
"Memory of the Sun" (alternate translation by Paula Goodman)
Thinking Of The Sun (1911)

“We forget old stories, but those stories remain the same.”
“The Same Story,” p. 63
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “A Stone and a Word”