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From The Odd Month
- The Massachusetts Review
- Massachusetts Review, Inc.
- Volume 63, Number 1, Spring 2022
- pp. 84-87
- 10.1353/mar.2022.0012
- Article
- Additional Information
Abstract:
"The living room is crowned by a painting, one that has no purpose other than to take precedence over the armchairs. In the scene there are two deer, grazing on a sparse, dry plain: everything is yellow, from the animals to the meadow to a shadeless sky at high noon. There is something steppe-like about the painting that could have easily led to Africa but, in this moment, only reminds them of yet another hunting scene."