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Joyas Voladoras — by Brian Doyle

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 3:48 pm
by Welles
Since this short essay by Brian Doyle was published in the Scholar 15 years ago, it has been read hundreds of thousands of times on our website and often borrowed for classroom use. It is the lead piece in a just-published collection of Brian’s essays called One Long River of Sound: Notes on Wonder. Brian died at the age of 60 in 2017. Listen to a narrated version of this essay:

Here is the first paragraph:
Consider the hummingbird for a long moment. A hummingbird’s heart beats ten times a second. A hummingbird’s heart is the size of a pencil eraser. A hummingbird’s heart is a lot of the hummingbird. Joyas Voladoras, flying jewels, the first white explorers in the Americas called them, and the white men had never seen such creatures, for hummingbirds came into the world only in the Americas, nowhere else in the universe, more than three hundred species of them whirring and zooming and nectaring in hummer time zones nine times removed from ours, their hearts hammering faster than we could clearly hear if we pressed our elephantine ears to their infinitesimal chests.
This begins an incredible essay on the nature of the Heart and Love.

Joyas Voladoras — by Brian Doyle

https://theamericanscholar.org/joyas-volardores/

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Re: Joyas Voladoras — by Brian Doyle

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 12:16 am
by Sandy
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Thank you, Welles.
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xxSandy