Once upon a time there was a dwarf knight who only had fifty words to live in and they were so fleeting that he only had time to put on a suit of armor and ride swiftly on a black horse into a very well-lit woods where he vanished forever.
This is the tale of a dwarf knight whose existence was limited to just fifty words, a constraint that made each moment precious and ephemeral. With his time running short, he hurriedly donned his armor and mounted his black horse, racing into a place filled with light and beauty.
In this enchanted woods, the knight ultimately disappears, suggesting that even in a brief life, there can be profound experiences and significance. Richard Brautigan's narrative captures the essence of fleeting moments and the impact of the journey, despite the brevity of words and life itself.