For the Time Being

For the Time Being by Annie Dillard, published by Knopf on March 16, 1999, is a collection of essays that marks Dillard’s return to nonfiction after her previous works, including a novel, a memoir, and poetry. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a personal narrative that explores various aspects of our world, blending natural history with reflections on existence, spirituality, and the human condition.
Readers will encounter a diverse range of topics, from the natural history of sand and clouds to the experiences of newborns in an obstetrical ward and the lives of Mongol horsemen. Dillard delves into the stories of Jesuit paleontologist Teilhard de Chardin and the rise of Hasidic thought in Eastern Europe, intertwining themes of beauty and tragedy, time and eternity. Through her observations, she raises profound questions about God, natural evil, and the significance of individual lives, making this work a thoughtful exploration of the interplay between personal experience, science, and religion.
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Following a novel, a memoir, and a book of poems, Annie Dillard returns to a form of nonfiction she has made her own–now, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.
This personal narrative surveys the panorama of our world, past and present. Here is a natural history of sand, a catalogue of clouds, a batch of newborns on an obstetrical ward, a family of Mongol horsemen. Here is the story of Jesuit paleontologist Teilhard de Chardin digging in the deserts of China. Here is the story of Hasidic thought rising in Eastern Europe. Here are defect and beauty together, miracle and tragedy, time and eternity. Dillard poses questions about God, natural evil, and individual existence. Personal experience, science, and religion bear on a welter of fact. How can an individual matter? How might one live?
Compassionate, informative, enthralling, always surprising, For the Time Being shows one of our most original writers–her breadth of knowledge matched by keen powers of observation, all of it informing her relentless curiosity–in the fullness of her powers.
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