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Angle of Repose: Scott Banks


Taken from Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner, published by Doubleday & Company.

Read by Scott Banks: "We're all looking for that pocket of peace and silence in our lives, and it's getting harder to find. We're never far from civilization's white noise. Pay attention and you'll hear it." Scott is a lifelong Alaskan and lives in Anchorage. The website he likes is: www.postsecret.blogspot.com.

In Angle of Repose, Wallace Stegner contrasts the utter silence of 1887 in an Idaho canyon with more modern times:

"1970 knows nothing about isolation and nothing about silence. In our quietest and loneliest hour the automatic ice-maker in the refrigerator will cluck and drop an ice cube, the automatic dishwasher will sigh through its changes, a plane will drone over, the nearest freeway will vibrate the air. Red and white lights will pass in the sky, lights will shine along highways and glance off windows. There is always a radio that can be turned to some all-night station, or a television set to turn artificial moonlight into the flickering images of the late show. We can put on a turntable whatever consolation we most respond to, Mozart or Copland or the Grateful Dead."



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