Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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Annie Dillard
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize“The book is a form of meditation, written with headlong urgency, about seeing. . . . There is an ambition about [Dillard's] book that I like. . . . It is the ambition to feel.” — Eudora Welty, New York Times Book ReviewPilgrim at Tinker Creek is the story of a dramatic year in Virginia's Roanoke Valley, where Annie Dillard set out to chronicle incidents of "beauty tangled in a rapture with violence."Dillard's personal narrative highlights one year's exploration on foot in the Virginia region through which Tinker Creek runs. In the summer, she stalks muskrats in the creek and contemplates wave mechanics; in the fall, she watches a monarch butterfly migration and dreams of Arctic caribou. She tries to con a coot; she collects pond water and examines it under a microscope. She unties a snake skin, witnesses a flood, and plays King of the Meadow with a field of grasshoppers. The result is an exhilarating tale of nature and its seasons.
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Author
Annie Dillard
Pages
304
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2009-10-13
ISBN
0061847801 9780061847806
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"My absolute favorite book! Many times throughout the readings of this book, I've had to put it down and contemplate what I just read. I have returned to this book many times for a grounding, an inspiration, and a reminder of who I am, for confirmation that there are others that think and feel the way I do."