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Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future: A Traveller Arrives in Arezzo
The sun on this September afternoon is not quite what it might have been in June, but hot enough. My barman’s chatting on, while somewhere, some lopsided carillon is clanging tunelessly. I’m in the square of San Francesco in Arezzo, where I’ve longed to be for years. Rome’s far behind (in fact it’s hard to summon Rome to mind, albeit I was there not long ago.) Tranquillity! I almost feel as though I’ve plunged in freezing water. And the sight of fiesta flags, inflamed by evening light can make the heart start pumping. It’s too late (for me) to learn to free-associate, but what feels right, is right. I’m in a groove, and who can say if I will ever move from this precise position? Favourite pen, a fine coarse notebook and “remember when” … can life improve on this? When things combine, we feel we’ve touched the hem of The Divine: perhaps I’m heading for a nuclear fall, but sunlight slanting on that craggy wall is just as good as (better than, perhaps) a coffee in that place from “Google Maps”. Until I found Palazzo Guillichini Gregorio, life’s classic “in-betweeny” was lost to me: but I, “traquer le lièvre”, can get the story from the cause célèbre.
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