May 2, 2005

remoteness beyond

Beautiful.

With Lat?co?re, Saint-Ex flew some of the most hazardous early mail routes over the Mediterranean, the Sahara and the Andes. During these years, he encountered the two elemental trinities - "wind, sand and stars", "mountain, sea and storm" - which he would worship for the rest of his life. And he came to understand that he was a man who found himself by getting lost. Flying, radioless, with limited fuel, above desert or ocean expanses, was his preferred state. He felt most at home in "a remoteness beyond possibility of homecoming".
Posted by Dennis at May 2, 2005 8:59 PM

1 Comment

I have several of his flying books as well as the little prince. Southern Mail still lingers well in my mind aswell as heis classic, The Little Prince.
His descriptions of flying in South America are quite wonderful.
Hank

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