READING NOTES FROM:
Acceptance: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy)
2016-08-21
Would that not be the final humbling of the human condition? That the trees and birds, the fox and the rabbit, the wolf and the deer … reach a point at which they do not even notice us, as we are transformed.
Jeff VanderMeer, Acceptance: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy)
2016-08-21
Natural places are no different than human cities. The old exists next to the new. Invasive species integrate with or push out native species. The landscape you see around you is the same as seeing an old cathedral next to a skyscraper.
Jeff VanderMeer, Acceptance: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy)