Aerial Views of The Enormous Room
Back view of the three-building complex from the air.
The "chapel" is on the left; the Enormous Room was on the top floor, right
(Kennedy, Dreams 150).
The three-building complex seen from the town of La
Ferté-Macé. At the bottom of this photo is the Place
Neustadt, formerly the Place du Château. Following the line of the main
street just to the left of the Place (the Rue D'Alençon), we come
to an open space, the Place du Midi (now
Place du Général de Gaulle), the "species of square" (157)
that Cummings and other inmates visited on journeys
to "catch" water for the cook. The Enormous Room buildings are on the
far side of the Place du Midi—the wing of the Enormous Room is the most clearly
visible, fronting the square. Next on the right is the middle portion of the
building-complex, and further right, partially obscured by trees, is the
church. Beyond, we can see the fields where, one day near the end of his
detention, Cummings saw snow "falling,gradually and wonderfully falling,silently
falling throught the thick soundless autumn" (232). This photo is courtesy
of the site "La Ferté-Macé,
hier,... par les cartes postales anciennes."
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