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1 Annie on Oct 30, 2008

Brian, Thank you for sharing. I moved with your words through each paragraph. And surprisingly at the end, I really felt as though I had been reading a truly great nature essay, almost simultaneously with your essay. I very much enjoyed the imagery.

2 Cynthia on Oct 30, 2008

Thank you for this, brilliantly done.  I feel this way when I read Annie Dillard’s essays.

3 George Slade on Oct 31, 2008

Who made the b/w photographic image at the head of your column? When you wrote “image” I thought you were referring to this epigraphic view, which is lovely but not forceful enough to do what your written image purported to accomplish.

4 Benjamin on Nov 03, 2008

In other words, the greatest nature essay ever moves like a poem? Imagery and metaphor, showing and not telling, all in as tight and concise a space as possible given the form and genre?

5 Rebecca Swan on Nov 08, 2008

Ah yes, changed. What all us nature mystics aspire to do and how skillfully you worked the other side of the mirror, seeing us seeing you writing to us turning on a dime, change changing indeed . . . .

6 Brian Builta on Nov 15, 2008

The Greatest Comment Ever on ‘The Greatest Nature Essay Ever’ would begin with a compliment on the author’s deft use of words, words like flowing water, organic sentences sprouting one from the other like vines climbing up and over a wall and into the sunlight. The compliment would be short, just a sentence or two, complimentary of course, ending with a quiet phrase such as, ‘nicely done Brian Doyle.’

7 Coursework on Nov 19, 2008

Reminds me of Abbott’s Waste-land Wonderings.
Though it must belong to conservatives, I see something fresh and new.
Thanks.

8 Page Lambert on Dec 02, 2008

Brian, congratulations on a finely constructed piece.  I liked it to much I’m going to feature it in my December newsletter and will mention it on my blog (http://www.pagelambert.blogspot.com) With credits to Orion, of course, whose link is already on my blog. I lead outdoor writing adventures and look forward to sharing your piece with clients.

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