
The Givenness of Things Essays
Reviews

I heard somebody on a podcast talking about this book and their comment was something to the effect of "Marilynne Robinson is a brilliant thinker, but I don't think I'd want to get a beer with her". Spot on. These essays are dense. I had to restart a couple of them multiple times after realizing my mind wandered for a few sentences and was completely lost. But they are very good. I think the best part of Marilynne Robinson's writing is that she doesn't really make assumptions about the topic she's writing about. Most writers you could probably assume, based on your knowledge of who they are, what their ultimate point about a topic would be. That only partially works with her. Most times she ends up in the general vicinity of where you think she'd go, but often takes a different path to get there, or ends up slightly left or right where you think she'd land.

