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by Annie Dillard
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Thoughts of A Certain Bibliophile
Thoughts of A Certain Bibliophile rated it 11 years ago
It’s not often that I read memoirs; they seem, as a genre, somewhat too self-indulgent for me to spending several hundred pages mulling over at a time. I think I remember mentioning this to a friend of mine shortly after I graduated high school, a friend whose passion for books mirrored my own and w...
Book Addled
Book Addled rated it 15 years ago
In An American Childhood Dillard traces her life from early childhood into adolescence. Her self-stated project is to show how a child “wakes up” to life, moving from the self-absorbed now-ness of early childhood to the rumblings of consciousness, the awareness that one is alive. As if to underscor...
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
Annie Dillard's writing is always pretty amazing, but I would recommend starting with [b:Pilgrim at Tinker Creek|12527|Pilgrim at Tinker Creek|Annie Dillard|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388717988s/12527.jpg|2280883] and then moving on to this.
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