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In the clouds begins in the remote highlands where two isolated herders endure the harsh beauty and eerie stillness of their wilderness surroundings. As they carry out their repetitive work, the vast landscape mirrors their emotional solitude, occasionally broken by playful tension and rumors of unseen presences. The narrative draws attention to the relationship between the two men, shaped by the silence of the mountains and their opposing temperaments one reflective, the other restless. Looming over their world is Thunderhead, a peak shrouded in legend, where whispers of a spectral figure…mehr

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In the clouds begins in the remote highlands where two isolated herders endure the harsh beauty and eerie stillness of their wilderness surroundings. As they carry out their repetitive work, the vast landscape mirrors their emotional solitude, occasionally broken by playful tension and rumors of unseen presences. The narrative draws attention to the relationship between the two men, shaped by the silence of the mountains and their opposing temperaments one reflective, the other restless. Looming over their world is Thunderhead, a peak shrouded in legend, where whispers of a spectral figure known as the Herder from Thunderhead unsettle the balance of their daily life. These local tales blend with real fears, as strange occurrences begin to hint that the supernatural may not be mere superstition. As their lives unravel under pressure from the environment and their own growing unease, the mountain setting deepens in mystery and meaning. The opening offers a quiet but intense portrayal of isolation, companionship, and the invisible forces both human and otherworldly that influence a fragile sense of reality.
Autorenporträt
Mary Noailles Murfree, born on January 24, 1850, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and passing away in the same town on July 31, 1922, was an American author who wrote under the pen name Charles Egbert Craddock. She was the daughter of William Law Murfree. Murfree is best known for her novels and short stories, particularly those set in the Appalachian region. Her works often centered on the lives and experiences of rural inhabitants, capturing their struggles and resilience. Influenced by her upbringing in Tennessee, Murfree's writing reflected her intimate understanding of the landscape and people of the area. Though not widely known today, her literary contributions were significant in their time, offering vivid depictions of nature and rural life. Her works continue to be appreciated for their realism and insightful portrayal of the challenges faced by those living in isolated communities. While she did not achieve widespread fame during her lifetime, Murfree s unique voice and connection to her surroundings made her an important figure in American literature.