Colum McCann Quote

It was so much like having sex with the wind. It complicated things and blew away and softly separated and slid back around him. The wire was about pain too: it would always be there, jutting into his feet, the weight of the bar, the dryness of the throat, the throb of his arms, but the joy was losing the pain so that it no longer mattered. So too with his breathing. He wanted his breath to enter the wire so that he was nothing. This sense of losing himself. Every nerve. Every cuticle. He hit it on the towers. The logic became unfixed. It was the point where there was no time. The wind was blowing and his body could have experienced it years in advance.


Let the Great World Spin (2009) - The Ringing Grooves of Change


It was so much like having sex with the wind. It complicated things and blew away and softly separated and slid back around him. The wire was about...

It was so much like having sex with the wind. It complicated things and blew away and softly separated and slid back around him. The wire was about...

It was so much like having sex with the wind. It complicated things and blew away and softly separated and slid back around him. The wire was about...

It was so much like having sex with the wind. It complicated things and blew away and softly separated and slid back around him. The wire was about...