
For the Time Being
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Narrated by:
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David Birney
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By:
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Annie Dillard
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.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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"This is a book of great richness, beauty, and power." (The New York Times Book Review)
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Deeply existential and deeply religious and irreligious, Dillard's thoughts wonder and wander through majors thinkers, and through the centuries of human thought.
In the end we a left with a deep awe for life and the universe, and consciousness. Not to mention, for Annie Dillard's talent.
This book is a treasure of reveries.
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I should have taken more time to write this but I am still reveling in having just found out that this edition with this narrator was published. I had, years ago purchased the earlier version by a female narrator who was, among the 1200 Audiobooks in my library, the worst. I haven’t listened to enough of this edition to comment intelligently on his performance but the bit I have listened to is so much better than that earlier version ( yes, I realize it’s a low bar) that I, at this point, love his narration but that could just be that thankfully there is now a version I can listen to.
I no longer (at least currently have no copy of the physical book because, invariably I have given every copy I’ve bought over the years away to many people.) When I found out about this new edition, I asked a close friend if I had ever told him about this book and I had as it turned out. I am paraphrasing here but I believe he said, along these lines “You did and I’ve read it 3 or 4 times now. He also said that his wife had as well. If you are on the fence, please jump over and get this. It is a book that you will understand, once you have read it, why some reviews, both professional and personal, individual ones will work into their review that this book changed their life. How much more could you ask for.
One last; in another Annie Dillard book, she is talking about a period in her early life and reading in that period. Here is what she said- “A book of fiction was a bomb. It was a land mine you wanted to go off. You wanted it to blow your whole day. Unfortunately, hundreds of thousands of books were duds.”
This one is most definitely not a dud.
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