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Bill McKibben, Henry David Thoreau: Walden (2018, Beacon Press)

344 pages

Langue : English

Publié 5 janvier 2018 par Beacon Press.

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Henry Thoreau's "Walden" is a book about escaping from civilization in order to embrace your spiritual life

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Review of 'Walden' on 'Import'

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In Thoreau's most famous book, he creates a space to view the world by moving away from what is accepted as society. For three years he lived in a cabin in Walden, and stripped his life back to essentials, learning to love the world he inhabited.



He shows with a flair for poetry and vocabulary how the local and global can be mingled together, nearly a hundred years before the word 'globalisation' was first used. His interest in philosophical reading stretches across the world, while his interest in experience of the world is limited to a small area. His wry humour and versatile use of the English language makes this not only an enjoyable philosophical text, but also a very enjoyable book overall.

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  • American literature