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AT HOME WITH ANNIE DILLARD

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The Boston Globe, December 5th, 2002

WELLFLEET - Annie Dillard has come home to Wellfleet, but only for a brief spell. Before the incoming tide laps against the seawall off her porch, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author will be gone. She has been spending a week writing at another, more remote cottage; this beautiful, biting autumn day she has returned to Wellfleet to check on her place. "I love this house," she says. "This is just beauty, beauty bare." She smiles often, especially when she talks about literature and the people and things she loves, like her cottage. The only place she loved more, she says, was a log cabin on Puget...

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