With An Elemental Thing, Weinberger turns from his celebrated political
chronicles to the timelessness of the subjects of his literary essays.
With the wisdom of a literary
archaeologist-astronomer-anthropologist-zookeeper, he leads us through
histories, fables, and meditations about the ten thousand things in the
universe: the wind and the rhinoceros, Catholic saints and people named
Chang, the Mandaeans on the Iran-Iraq border and the Kaluli in the
mountains of New Guinea. Among the thirty-five essays included are a
poetic biography of the prophet Muhammad, which was praised by the
London Times for its great beauty and grace, and The Stars, a reverie on
what's up there that has already been translated into Arabic, Chinese,
Hindi, and Maori.