Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Allusions & Cultural References

When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References

Historical References

  • Albert Einstein (1.17; 11.66)
  • Lewis and Clark (1.22)
  • James Archibald Houston (1.33)
  • Vincent van Gogh (2.15)
  • Peter Freuchen (2.15)
  • Galileo (2.21)
  • Jacques Ellul (2.36)
  • di Chirico (4.23)
  • Picasso; Cubism (6.19)
  • Xerxes (6.29)
  • Dorothy Dunnett (6.36)
  • Asen Balicki (7.24)
  • Robert E. Coker (7.39)
  • Breughel (8.10)
  • Paul Klee (8.10)
  • El Greco (8.10)
  • Aeschylus (10.36)
  • Heyerdahl (10.46)
  • W.C. Fields (10.49)
  • Arthur Stanley Eddington (10.50)
  • Heraclitus (11.8)
  • William H. Amos (11.25)
  • Werner Heisenberg (11.62)
  • Kepler (11.66)
  • Tiepolo (12.33)
  • Genghis Khan (14.10)

Pop Culture References

  • Mark Spitz (9.15)