Monday, 28 October 2024

Seasons

An author can tell us in a single word that a year has elapsed or alternatively can evoke the passage of time by recounting the passage of the seasons:

"That summer blazed up into fall, winter came, spring, and summer again, while we made ready. Our last year on Harbor."
-"Gypsy," p. 269.

"The days turned to weeks and spring turned to summer...
"Autumn came suddenly and still he had not made a move. When it got colder he bought an electric heater..."
-Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest (London, 2010), p. 730.

We appreciate the passage of time more with a longer description. We realize how much preparation is necessary before leaving Harbor and it is restful to read about Larsson's fugitive character in hiding:

"...staring out of the window, day after day, week after week."
-Larsson, op. cit., p. 731 -

- while only seconds elapse for us as readers.

1 comment:

  1. Kaor, Paul!

    Albeit it was probably both boring and terrifying for that fugitive character, till weeks of nothing happening took the edge off that fear.

    Ad astra! Sean

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