![]() ![]() His writing is painstaking in its detail and rapturous in its descriptions of the simple beauty surrounding his unadorned cabin in the Massachusetts countryside. He identifies with piercing accuracy the enslavement of his fellow citizens to the complexities of modern life while neglecting the many gifts that are given to us in and through the City of Man." -From Brian Brown's IntroductionĪlthough Henry David Thoreau spent only two years living by Walden Pond, his lengthy account of the experience is venerated by outdoorsmen, nature lovers, and all those disgusted with the burdens of a myopic nation. His assessment of his modern society is at once insightful and boorish. ![]() Thoreau moves nimbly between social commentary, political critique and vivid descriptions of the parenting behavior of wood-cocks. " Walden is a book that defies traditional classification. ![]() "I have repeatedly known of young men of sensibility converted in a moment to the belief that Thoreau was the man they were in search of, the man of men, who could tell them all they should do." -Ralph Waldo Emerson ![]()
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