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The natural environment, including snow-covered forests and the river, is portrayed as timeless and indifferent to human struggles.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Postman (1985)David Brin

Chapter 46

The chapter describes the travelers' journey through Camas Valley, highlighting the contrast between the guarded north bank and the ruined south bank of the Coquille River. They meet George Powhatan, the respected leader of the local communities, who embodies a rugged, self-assured authority rooted in survivalist tactics and intimate knowledge of the land. The narrative emphasizes the guerrilla-style warfare practiced by local defenders against the Holnist enemy and the natural, enduring landscape that persists despite human conflict.