The Black Rabbit of Inlé came for Richard Adams

The Black Rabbit of Inlé came for Richard Adams.

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How can the light
that burns so brightly
suddenly burns so pale

Bright eyes

Well I mean
he WAS 96.

Yeah, I thought he died 20 years ago.

That upsets me more than the news about Carrie Fisher.

Today my friend stopped running

All will stop running in time.

Shit I haven't seen Watership Down in years.

>check the Criterion Collection
>Watership Downis in the list
Beautiful.

All the world will be your enemy, prince with a thousand enemies
And whenever they catch you they will kill you
But first they must catch you
Digger, Listener, Runner, prince with a swift warning
Be cunning and your people will enver be destroyed

96 is a pretty damn good age to die. A guitarist from a band I like died prematurely at 53, and no one gave a fuck.

Goddamit.

too bad it's overshadowed by Carrie Fisher's death

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youtube.com/watch?v=E6GUT-6O-kA

Never saw the animated film, but I did enjoy the book quite a bit. Must be a bit demoralizing for an author to never have a hit as big as your "masterpiece", though.

"Like the pain of a bad wound, the effect of a deep shock takes some while to be felt. When a child is told, for the first time in his life, that a person he has known is dead, although he does not disbelieve it, he may well fail to comprehend it and later ask--perhaps more than once--where the dead person is and when he is coming back."

The animated film was nightmare fuel.

Plague Dogs and Shardik were both well received.

And George Michael.

2016 going out the way it started: with a bang.

As a kid, the scenes with the fields turning blood red stayed with me for some time.

It was the Sandleford bunnies suffocating in the burrows for me.