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Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah (2019)

by Aberjhani

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“It is true that a person always remains a person and utterly separate
and apart from every other person. But it is equally true that each
person is destined to reach with others an understanding and a unity
which transcend individuality…”
–Thomas Merton (A Life in Letters)
“On our temperate side we have a series of songs in us, guarding
us, wings of communication between our calm breath and our highest
fevers...”
—Rene Char (Put on Guard)
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In memory of: Vanda Clark Trappio Patton and Dr. Abigail Jordan,
two icons of the civil and human rights movements.
And for Carrie L. Collins, whose enthusiastic reading of stories
from the Dreams manuscript provided motivation and determination to
keep striving for the finish line.
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Cities are as much composites of human memories, desires, and
personalities as they are constructions of steel, concrete, glass, roaring
energy, and ever-expanding technologies.
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The realization of dreams, like every battle for freedom, has always required compromise to one degree or another. When the result of a concession, however, is the mutilation of your soul or the cancellation of someone else's future, then it may be said the desired goal was corrupted or destroyed rather than attained.
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