Pulitzer winner Annie Dillard’s second novel, The Maytrees, came out in early June. She’s written over ten other books, but she says The Maytrees, her first book in eight years, will probably be her ...
“What kind of book is this?” Annie Dillard asked 42 years ago in “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.” It’s in the spirit of the questions Thoreau asks in the book to which “Pilgrim” is most often compared, ...
MIDDLETOWN -- Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame inductee Annie Dillard is most known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning nonfiction, "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek." But Dillard, a Pittsburgh native, also shared ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. The writer Annie Dillard has a new ...
There is no one who writes about reading better than Annie Dillard. “I began reading books, reading books to delirium,” she writes in “An American Childhood,” first published in 1987. Writing about a ...
President Barack Obama is set to award National Humanities Medals to nine people and one organization Thursday — and one of them will go to a part-time Key West resident, writer Annie Dillard. Dillard ...
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