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The Road to Walden: 12 Life Lessons from a Sojourn to Thoreau's Cabin

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Road to Walden: 12 Life Lessons from a Sojourn to Thoreau's Cabin

Contributors:

By (Author) Kevin Dann

ISBN:

9780143132837

Publisher:

J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.

Imprint:

J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.

Publication Date:

15th July 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Mysticism
Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc

Dewey:

818.309

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

The acclaimed author of Expect Great Things- The Life and Search of Henry David Thoreau traverses on foot from Manhattan to the site of Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond, often retracing steps walked by Thoreau himself, and unlocks the practical principles of the mystic's life in the woods. When Henry David Thoreau launched his experiment in living at Walden Pond, he began by walking beyond the narrow limits of his neighbors, simply by putting himself at a mile remove from Concord's bourgeois epicenter--and a thousand-mile remove from stasis, complacency, and conformity. Kevin Dann emulates and extends Thoreau's experiment in radical self-education. Alternating between personal anecdotes from his spring 2017 walking pilgrimage and other "traveler" encounters and episodes told by Thoreau, Dann structures his book around 12 "injunctions"--distillations of seminal stories about overcoming convention and stasis.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR EXPECT GREAT THINGS BY KEVIN DANN

"Far from the well-worn paths of academic scholarship, Dann acquaints his reader with a protagonist who is an American mystic, a new-age prophet, a cosmic explorer Dann takes the road less traveled, leading a reader into out-of-the-way places, through hidden passages in Thoreaus personal life Expect Great Thingsis eccentric, strange, even far-fetched, but nonetheless admirable a bit like Henry David Thoreau.
-John Kaag,New York Times Book Review

"[I]n plumbing Thoreaus own singular and profoundly personal quest for the infinite, [Dann] delivers keen insights. A refreshing new perspective on an American icon."
-Booklist, starred review

A graceful, attentive inquiry into the mind of Henry David Thoreau Dann shows an ease with the metaphysical (which is typically considered at odds with the discipline of the historian), making a warm sympathetic argument for Thoreau as a mystic and visionary and redefining his reputation.
Publishers Weekly

"A reappraisal of the writer's life, focusing on Thoreau's connection to, and celebration of, the invisible and ineffable ... Thoreau emerges from this admiring portrait as a man richly connected to the cosmos."
-Kirkus Reviews

If you think you know all about Thoreau think again.Expect Great Thingsreintroduces an American icon in a thoroughly fresh and vital way, bringing to crackling life a time and place full of drama, achievement, adventure, and excitement. Thoreau reached spiritual maturity in an age like our own, full of uncertainty and potential. Kevin Danns highly readable prose places Thoreau amid an assortment of eccentric characters and shows how his philosophy of solitude and nature may be more relevant today than ever before.
Gary Lachman, author ofThe Secret Teachers of the Western World

A vivid and beautifully written portrait not only of Thoreau but of his milieu. And it does full justice to Thoreaus nature mysticism.
Richard Smoley, author ofHow God Became God: What Scholars Are Really Saying about God and the Bible

Kevin Danns biography of Henry David Thoreau offers a refreshing perspective on the most down-to-earth of the Transcendentalists. Dann shows how Thoreaus free-ranging musings encompassed many of the otherworldly interests of his contemporaries, such as a fascination with faeries, mysterious appearances of gossamer, and other curiosities. Dann makes a strong case that while Thoreaus writings were grounded in tough-minded observations of nature, his own worldview and sympathetic science were far from disenchanted.
Fred Nadis, author ofThe Man from Mars: Ray Palmers Amazing Pulp AdventureandWonder Shows: Performing Science, Magic, and Religion in America

Author Bio

Historian, naturalist, and troubadour Kevin Dann is the acclaimed author Expect Great Things- The Life and Search of Henry David Thoreau, and books including Across the Great Border Fault- The Naturalist Myth in America and Lewis Creek Lost and Found. He received his PhD from Rutgers University in American History and Environmental History. Dann has taught at Rutgers, University of Vermont, and the State University of New York. In the spring of 2009, he walked from Montreal to Manhattan to commemorate the 400th anniversaries of Hudson's and Champlain's voyages, and, having crossed the Brooklyn Bridge, decided to make his home there.

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