James Salter Quote

The dead bring us to life, vivify us, give us scale. We are the unjoined part of them and at their graves we stand at our own.In Ruby Park Cemetery, in the once-famous silver lands of Colorado, the graves are unmarked. There is a single column of marble above a miner's daughter who died at the age of seventeen. The town of Irwin drew thousands of people in the 1870s, some from as far away as England and Scotland. The cemetery is abandoned. The mines have vanished. All but the silent warning,'My good people as you pass by,As you are now so once was IAs I am now you soon must bePrepare yourselves to follow me.'The dust of the pathway whitens our shoes.

James Salter

The dead bring us to life, vivify us, give us scale. We are the unjoined part of them and at their graves we stand at our own.In Ruby Park Cemetery, in the once-famous silver lands of Colorado, the graves are unmarked. There is a single column of marble above a miner's daughter who died at the age of seventeen. The town of Irwin drew thousands of people in the 1870s, some from as far away as England and Scotland. The cemetery is abandoned. The mines have vanished. All but the silent warning,'My good people as you pass by,As you are now so once was IAs I am now you soon must bePrepare yourselves to follow me.'The dust of the pathway whitens our shoes.

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About James Salter

James Arnold Horowitz (June 10, 1925 – June 19, 2015), better known as James Salter, his pen name and later-adopted legal name, was an American novelist and short-story writer. Originally a career officer and pilot in the United States Air Force, he resigned from the military in 1957 following the successful publication of his first novel, The Hunters.
After a brief career in film writing and film directing, in 1979 Salter published the novel Solo Faces. He won numerous literary awards for his works, including belated recognition of works originally criticized at the time of their publication.