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You have flown to the dangerous country,
how easily you have left this life behind, this street, this quiet city street, where letters arrive each day dependably, where trees make a canopy in summer, and winter, it is winter now, possesses a cold clarity. But in the place where you are there is heat, there is hunger, and the trees have been cut down, and dogs, there must be dogs, slink out of the nights blackness, teeth bared, and the sound of drumming penetrates your sleep even when there are no drums. And slowly, you begin to forget the words we are used to saying here, they speak another language there, a language that has no place for words like snow and safety, a language I will never know because I have never been to the dangerous country, &nbs ... This article is available to subscribers and for individual purchaseSubscribe to TNC (Print and Online editions) Subscribe to TNC (Online only) This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 25 May 2007, on page 30 Copyright © 2008 The New Criterion | www.newcriterion.com http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/you-have-flown-to-the-dangerous-country-3156
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