![]() ![]() ![]() Coming a bit more than a decade after Dillard won the Pulitzer Prize for her Walden-esque look at nature and spirituality in A Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Dillard wrote what some compared to Wordsworth’s The Prelude (it’s no coincidence that both works are linked to Romantic/Transcendentalist works). As fall approaches I often find myself drifting in a fairly pleasant state of nostalgia. This is usually the best time for me to read a book with a slower pace. Thanks to a recommendation from KevinfromCanada, I revisited a book that nicely fits this type of mood: Annie Dillard’s An American Childhood. ![]()
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