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For the Time Being

By: Annie Dillard
Narrated by: David Birney
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This personal, philosophical narrative surveys the panorama of our world past and present. Dillard poses questions of natural evil, God, and individual existence. Can one individual really matter? If so, how? Compassionate, enthralling, and always surprising, For the Time Being is the latest work by one of our most original writers - her breadth of knowledge matched by keenness of observation- at her best.

©1999 by Annie Dillard; 1925 by J.B. Shackleford (P)1999 NewStar Media Inc.
Essays Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Philosophy Science Social Sciences Spirituality Middle East

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"This is a book of great richness, beauty, and power." (The New York Times Book Review)

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Read this years ago, but took up the audio version to enjoy it being performed brilliantly by David Barney. Such gifts scattered on every page .... a modern day prophet in her own right. Annie Dillard never disappoints.

“There is Grace Everywhere”....

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The book itself is moving. You struggle brilliantly to find meaning up until the very end. My only complaint is that the chapters in the audiobook did not line up properly to the ones in the physical book.

Audio book chapters did not match to book chapters

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A deeply humorous, and starkly ironic text read by someone with no sense of irony. If you like Annie, you might get a laugh out of this reading, especially when the music swells seriously at Dillards darkest humor. A good listen if you can get over an horrid reader who thinks "this is supposed to be deep serious stuff, I can't laugh".

Amazing Books, Ignorant Reader

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I agree with another reviewer's title "Perhaps Dillard's best." Rarely have I read such fantastic writing; it's almost hard to pick up another book after this. What could compare? The book is multi-themed, philosophic, hard to penetrate at times (but worth the effort) and sublime from start to finish. And in a real show of diversity amongst listeners, I actually thought the narrator did a great job and was perfect for this kind of writing, in contrast to the criticism offered by other reviewers. In the end, like anything else, you have to make your own judgement, but I give this book my very highest recommendation.

Simply amazing

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Austere, yes. Complex, yes. Both grounding and uplifting, too. Seeing the world through Dillard's eyes is a transforming experience. And David Birney is an astonishing narrator who enlivens every image and idea. How fitting for this book and Dillards wide ranging yet interrelated observations and insights--philosophical, theological, and mundane--that he models this way of being in time--enlivening that which he encounters.

An Enlivening Experience

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