His peasants were spraying the rows of vines with Bordeaux mixtures; bent under the canicular heat, they moved about in blouses and trousers hardened and splashed with blue, pumping the blue water from the brass sprays on their backs.The vine-leaves dripped, the pumps squeaked. We stopped above the great reservoir full of pure water, deep and opaque, like a blue eye, like a sky reversed.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
The Devil in the Hills - pg. 78
Labels: Cesare Pavese
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