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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-11-23 05:22 pm

Will the light show me what is broken?

I did not get any pictures of the sunset per se, even though it was one of the low-fired kind that always look like scratchboard at this leafless time of year.



I keep returning to the sunset view from our kitchen, but it reminds me of the Hopper light I used to see all the time around Winter Hill as well as the colors of a lobster buoy.



There were grape leaves tangled up in the twigs swaying in the line of the telephone wires. The curious mauve smoke-color of the sky was not something I expected the camera to catch.



I understand this mirror exists in order to prevent collisions in the driveway of the business it belongs to, but it's such a good creator of abstract gleams.



The street full of maple leaves looked like the bank of a river by Greer Gilman.

I am just now catching up on the rest of Johnny Flynn and Robert Macfarlane's The Moon Also Rises (2023), whose initial singles I heard around this time last year. It may be even more archaeological and ritual than its predecessor, which I have to say I am really enjoying. I wish I could get the edition of Jacquetta Hawkes' A Land (1951) with Macfarlane's introduction as anything other than an e-book.
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[personal profile] skygiants 2024-11-23 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I just heard of this book for the first time last week via a discussion of its influence on Susan Cooper.
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[personal profile] skygiants 2024-11-23 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
SHE WROTE A BIOGRAPHY OF HIM. I also just learned this in the same context!
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[personal profile] troisoiseaux 2024-11-23 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I am just now catching up on the rest of Johnny Flynn and Robert Macfarlane's The Moon Also Rises (2023)

I had no idea they did another album! I'll have to check it out; I loved their Lost in the Cedar Wood.
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[personal profile] ashlyme 2024-11-24 10:06 am (UTC)(link)
I love the smoke-mauve sky, the mirror, and the maple street.

It's criminal that you can't get that edition of A Land in the States. I'm lucky enough to own a pocket-sized hardback from '53 with the Moore illustrations; read it on a camping trip in Worcestershire, where the sandstone breaks through the soil. It felt like the right landscape for the book. I wish Hawkes had written a novel.
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2024-11-24 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Lovely and interesting pics! I'm glad the colour of the sky came through. <3

I still haven't heard much more of Johnny Flynn, so I associate his music almost entirely with The Detectorists - he did the lovely theme song, but it sounds as if the archaeological theme was maybe a natural fit?
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2024-11-24 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I just heard that theme song for the first time the other night: I liked it and so far I like the show it belongs to, which I understand from all sources sticks the landing

Oh, nice! <3 I liked it very much when I watched it. I was a little uncertain at the start, but I'd been recced it by about three different people, so it seemed likely they were probably right, and I continued (and they were right, I did like it.)

I think they use his music at other points, too, but I know they do also use the Unthanks, because that's who did the Magpie song from the episode 3.1 sequence that gave me goosebumps. (It's been a while now - a couple of years!)
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2024-11-27 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
We have gotten to see Johnny Flynn diegetically performing the title song!

Aw, cool! :-)