For the Time Being by Annie Dillard - ISBN: 9780375703478
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Wonder in darkness: existence, meaning, and our place in the universe.

For the Time Being

Essays (PEN Literary Award Winner)

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2000

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Summary

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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and one of the most compelling writers of our time comes a “beautifully written and delightfully strange” (Daily News) narrative that renews our ability to discover wonder in life’s smallest—and often darkest—corners.

For the Time Being is Annie Dillard’s most profound narrative to date. With her keen eye, penchant for paradox, and yearning for truth, Dillard asks: Why do w…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780375703478
ISBN-10:0375703470
Author:Annie Dillard
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Vintage Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:1 December 2000
Weight:181g
Dimensions:201mm x 132mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

“At heart Annie Dillard’s work is a record of her search for God … [and] For the Time Being is a brilliant book that … sums up God more succinctly than she ever has before.”–David Bowman, Salon Magazine“This uncommon book is a testament to a rare and redeeming curiosity … an exhilarating, graceful roundelay of profound questions and suppositions about the human adventure in nature. And as always, reading Dillard makes this mind-expanding experience an emotional one … with a voice blending clear-eyed factuality with prismatic meditations on ineffable things.”–James Zug, Outside Magazine“Writing as if on the edge of a precipice, staring over into the abyss, Dillard offers a risk-taking, inspiring meditation on life, death, birth, God, evil, eternity, the nuclear age and the human predicament. Her razor-sharp lyricism hones this mind-expanding existential scrapbook, which is imbued with the same spiritual yearning, moral urgency and reverence for nature that has informed nearly all of her nonfiction since the 1972 Pulitzer Prize-winning Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.”–Publishers Weekly“This absorbing meditation … [is] a spare yet exquisitely wrought narrative … By turns funny, flinty, and sublime, Dillard meshes the historical, the scientific, the theological, and the personal in a valiant effort to net life’s paradoxes and wonders.”–Donna Seaman, Booklist“A work of piercing loveliness and sadness … One of those very rare works that will bear rereading and rereading again, each time revealing something new of itself.”–Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard lives in Middletown, Connecticut.

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