Annie Dillard's "Speaking a Stone" is an interesting article. I learned that the idea of Dillard is very attractive in this work. Her message is that human beings do not touch nature, so humans do not touch God. It is very interesting and persuasive. I really like teaching stones as Larry talks, and humans try to capture the parallel between Gods again. Her idea was somewhat confused as she started out of the rally and then brought the island and the trees, after careful thinking, everything was well integrated. Finally, her scattered thoughts flowed. The idea of Dillard is that we should stop looking at the lion in nature but pay attention to silence. It is a wonderful image and a metaphor.
In "Talking stone" (1982), these works are prose in their own right. Perhaps this series contains "Devided Deer", which is the largest share of The Abundance, among "her biggest books". Its most exquisite part, its core part is the part chosen to end the new series, "Polar Adventure". This article is a long-term metaphor, an absolute journey - God of silence - she is called "shameless exploration for people invisible in the dark" elsewhere, to understand the unknown Tackle hard and tell the impossible like past polar exploration. For most of us, this effort is useless, as Dillard knows. For her, this is the only thing that makes our lives a reality.