Walden, or life in the forest
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For two years, two months and two days he spent Henry Toro in a hut on the shore of the Waldensky pond, in voluntary isolation from society, engaged in agriculture, fishing, reading, abandoning the inventions of modern civilization unnecessary to him. The result of the recluse was the book “Walden, or Life in the Forest” - 18 essays on the construction of a hut, ways to conduct economy, forest residents and nature. Colorful descriptions, accuracy of satire and temperamental controversy - from one of the first downshifters.
Why live in such a hurry and so pointless to waste life?
Society, even the best, soon tires and distracts from serious thoughts.
“We are inspired by an exaggerated concept of the importance of our work, but meanwhile we leave a lot of inconsistent!”
Why live in such a hurry and so pointless to waste life?
Society, even the best, soon tires and distracts from serious thoughts.
“We are inspired by an exaggerated concept of the importance of our work, but meanwhile we leave a lot of inconsistent!”
Author:
Author:Henry David Toro
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: Pocket Book (cover)
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-123016-6
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