Holy the Firm

Holy the Firm by Annie Dillard, published by HarperCollins on July 20, 1988, is a revised edition comprising 80 pages in English. In this work, Dillard reflects on her experiences during her two-year stay on an island in Puget Sound, where she contemplates profound questions about time, reality, sacrifice, death, and the will of God. Through vivid imagery, she explores themes of existence, illustrated by poignant moments such as a moth consumed by a candle flame and a young girl affected by a tragic accident.
Readers will find a deep examination of the natural world, highlighting both its beauty and cruelty. Dillard’s observations are interwoven with her reflections on significant life events, including a baptism on a cold beach. The book delves into the complexities of human experience and the interplay of the sacred and the ordinary, inviting contemplation on the “hard things” of life. Holy the Firm presents a unique perspective on literary criticism, encouraging readers to engage with the intricate relationship between nature and spirituality.
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In 1975 Annie Dillard took up residence on an island in Puget Sound in a wooded room furnished with “one enormous window, one cat, one spider and one person.” For the next two years she asked herself questions about time, reality, sacrifice death, and the will of God. In Holy the Firm she writes about a moth consumed in a candle flame, about a seven-year-old girl burned in an airplane accident, about a baptism on a cold beach. But behind the moving curtain of what she calls “the hard things — rock mountain and salt sea,” she sees, sometimes far off and sometimes as close by as a veil or air, the power play of holy fire.
This is a profound book about the natural world — both its beauty and its cruelty — the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dillard knows so well.
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