The opening of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is one of the most famous passages from the book. "I used to have a cat," the book begins. The narrator reports that she was in the habit of sleeping naked in front of an open window, and the cat would use that window to return to the house at night after hunting. In the morning, the narrator would awaken to find herbody "covered with paw prints in blood; I looked as though I'd been painted with roses."
This opening passage introduces several important ideas and approaches that will operate through the entire book. Dillard insistently presents the natural world as both beautiful and cruel, like the image of roses painted in blood. She demonstrates throughout the book that to discover.....
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