by Jesse Curran
In the summer of 1942, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry sat, with coffee and cigarette, drafting The Little Prince. In the window next to his desk, the salty breeze shifted the curtains. Continue reading “Wild Birds and the Primacy of Place”
by Jesse Curran
In the summer of 1942, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry sat, with coffee and cigarette, drafting The Little Prince. In the window next to his desk, the salty breeze shifted the curtains. Continue reading “Wild Birds and the Primacy of Place”