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Darkness Quote by Fen Montaigne

“In the darkness I thought of Fyodorovich, deep in the Kolyma taiga. It was the eleventh of October, and already, I imagined, the first light snows had dusted the area around Sunny Lake. I pictured the old man sitting alone in the sun by the lakeshore, smoking a Prima and gazing skyward as the last…” quote by Fen Montaigne
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““In the darkness I thought of Fyodorovich, deep in the Kolyma taiga. It was the eleventh of October, and already, I imagined, the first light snows had dusted the area around Sunny Lake. I pictured the old man sitting alone in the sun by the lakeshore, smoking a Prima and gazing skyward as the last of the whooper swans flew south, squawking and trumpeting as they went.””

Fen Montaigne

About This Quote

Source Literature: Short story excerpt, author Fen Montaigne, date unknown

The passage evokes a memory of a remote, harsh landscape, intertwining personal reflection with vivid natural imagery, highlighting solitude, endurance, and the passage of time.

In simple terms: A vivid memory of a cold, lonely place, mixing personal thoughts with nature.

Key Takeaway

Find meaning in solitary moments and observe nature’s cycles.

Themes

solitude memory nature endurance time landscape

Mood

melancholic contemplative nostalgic

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • winter travel
  • historical reflection
  • wildlife observation
  • personal journaling

Key Concepts

Narrative visual description psychological introspection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the landscape reveal about inner feelings?
  • How does solitude affect perception of time?
A Different Perspective

The nostalgic tone may romanticize hardship, ignoring real suffering.

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