The Peregrine, CHAPTER XVII.
I find it hard to believe that I am still discovering new descriptions of the Milky Way, especially in a novel already reread several times. When the Peregrine crew began to disembark on a terrestroid planet, it occurred to me that, by glancing ahead, I might well find a description of a night sky with the Milky Way in it. Sure enough:
"Night closed over the turning planet. The pale bridge of the Milky Way arched across a vault of clear darkness." (p. 154)
I have searched for this "pale bridge" on the blog but not found it although there are other Milky Way references in The Peregrine.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteIt seems impossible NOT to find something new or overlooked in the works of Anderson!
Ad astra! Sean