Dillard opens our eyes to the world and to new ways of articulating what we see
- GEOFF DYER,
Annie Dillard is one of those people who seem to be more fully alive than most of us, more nearly wide-awake than human beings generally get to be
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Among the greatest nature writers who have ever lived . . . Keen, urgent and impassioned, her subject is life itself, in all its teeming and marvellous forms
- OLIVIA LAING,
It was Annie Dillard who got me, before it was too late, to pay attention to where I was before I lost it
- RICHARD HOLLOWAY,
Annie Dillard's words are the outpouring of a brilliant mind tempered by a pleading heart. Her distinctive voice and incandescent imagery lifts us to heights few writers can ever hope to aspire to
- JOHN LISTER-KAYE,
Superb . . . Annie Dillard silver-streaks out of the blue and archingly transcends all other writers of our day in all the simple, intimate, and beautiful ways of the natural master
- BUCKMINSTER FULLER,
Dillard's style is spirited and gale-force. She raps out her opinions; lyrical, gleeful, cymbal-clashing, peppery. The best thing is her glee, a pied-piperish glee at being in the world, which she evokes better than anyone else
- ROBERT MACFARLANE,
Annie Dillard's books are like comets, like celestial events that remind us that the reality we inhabit is itself a celestial event
- MARILYNNE ROBINSON,
Annie Dillard's wise and funny essays remind us of what a profound blessing life can be if we do but one thing: Pay attention
- GARY TRUDEAU,
In essay after essay, Annie Dillard demonstrates the mystical art of using exactitude, condensation, and clarity to intimate turbulence, rapture, and plenty. . . The landscape of nonfiction and American letters looks barren without her radiance
- MAGGIE NELSON,