Then, for more than ten days, they did not see the sun again. The ground became soft and damp, like volcanic ash, and the vegetation was thicker and thicker, and the cries of the birds and the uproar of the monkeys became more and more remote, and the world became eternally sad. The men on the expedition felt overwhelmed by their most ancient memories in that paradise of dampness and silence, going back to before original sin, as their boots sank into pools of steaming oil and their machetes destroyed bloody lilies and golden salamanders.
Isn't that a great passage? All those sensory details really bring it to life. If that doesn't do it for you, just go read the book cause there are many other similar passages that the author uses to make you feel like you've been to this magical land. That passage is from One Hundred Years of Solitude, btw.
Give me your favorite authors/books that can really paint with their words.
by moonvolcano