"Fragmentary things" refers to the seemingly disparate desires in life that challenge me to reconcile myself to the difficult yet rewarding task of attempting to juggle them all.
The name is taken from a line in the poem XI by Wendell Berry: The leaves flame, fall, and carry down their light / By a hard justice in the universe / Against all fragmentary things. What do you want to read?All ArchivesJune 2013 |
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