Thorney (Classic Reprint)
Black, Alexander Excerpt from ThorneyTrees, plants, shrubs were reminiscent of te gions that had become familiar in certain phases of his journeying. A rush of images tumbled helter-skelter into his thought a grotesque, delirious composite. The whole tropical mess was condensed in this one greenish splash that had a way, at the moment, of squirming, leer ing, dwindling, swelling, then threatening to fade off into nothing at all.About the PublisherForgotten Boo...