In the summer of 1845, a cultured Harvard graduate professor, poet, and essayist leaves the city and settles in a humble cabin on the wooded shores of the small Walden Pond in Massachusetts.
It was Henry David Thoreau who sought to put his teaching into practice: to live in the unspoiled and wild nature, within the forest, in complete contact with Mother Earth and to find himself.
The active, continuous, and intense contact with Nature is essential for the preservation of human existence and the resistance to the decline caused by social conventions and mundane daily life.
No culture can be produced that does not have a solid foundation in its relationship with Nature.
Exploring Nature is a kind of pilgrimage process that elevates the human spirit.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Henry Thoreau
- Publisher
- Mati
- Type
- Classic Literature, Social, Prose
- Subtitle
- Tour in Nature
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 104
- Publication Date
- 2019
- ISBN-13
- 9786185021986
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