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Great Writer: Annie Dillard

June 29, 2016 Beth Griffenhagen

In Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Annie Dillard writes about the natural world with a scientist's appetite for information and stoner's sense of wonder. It never fails to inspire me to take a walk and look around to see what's growing, breathing, feeding, breeding or dying.

“Let me repeat that these parasitic insects comprise ten percent of all known animal species. How can this be understood? Certainly we give our infants the wrong idea about their fellow creatures in the world. Teddy bears should come with tiny stuffed bearlice; ten percent of all baby bibs and rattles sold should be adorned with colorful blowflies, maggots, and screw-worms. What kind of devil’s tithe do we pay? What percentage of the world’s species that are not insects are parasitic? Could it be, counting bacteria and viruses, that we live in a world in which half the creatures are running from—or limping from—the other half?”
— Annie Dillard, The Horns of the Altar from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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