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by Edward J. (Edward Joseph) O'Brien
A recently unearthed journal, left by a thoughtful young man whose life was cut short, offers an intimate glimpse into a mind that chased light and meaning. The editor frames his words as a bridge between silence and speech, preserving the private reveries of a soul steeped in Catholic devotion. Early entries recall the simple wonder of sunrise on a child's cheek and the tender hush of Sunday mornings, hinting at a lifelong fascination with beauty and the unseen.
In July, the writer finds himself on a remote western island, where dunes, sea, and sky become his sanctuary. He describes the sand as singing, the horizon as a chorus of stars, and the daily mass as a thunderous Credo that seems to merge with the ocean’s pulse. These meditations blend mystical lyricism with a yearning to uncover the origins of language and art, suggesting that his journey is as much inward as it is across the landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1890–1941
A key early champion of the American short story, this Irish-born critic and editor helped shape how the form was read and valued in the United States. He is best remembered for the influential annual collections that gathered what he saw as the finest short fiction of the year.
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