Walden

Walden - Henry David Thoreau - Errata Naturae
Publisher name: 
Errata Naturae
Year of publication: 
2013
Pages: 
360
Book size:
14x22cm
Binding: 
Soft cover

In 1845, Thoreau left the family home in Concord and settled into the cabin he had built by Walden Pond. He went into the woods not to "play at life," but to "live it intensely from beginning to end." From that experience, he wrote one of the fundamental classics of the modern essay. Walden is both an unprecedented literary experiment and a manual for the good life: a book written against all servitude and in favor of happiness as the only richness of humankind. Walden is a defense of the free and wild life, as well as a fierce critique of society and its impositions, which have barely changed since that date. Walden is a radical and direct questioning of the institution of work as dumbing down and of the market as the only god, as well as a lucid defense of the simplification of life and the path that leads us to pursue its essence and its daily pleasures. Walden is a reflection on t...read more

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Book: Walden

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