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Walden: With an Introduction and Annotations by Bill McKibben
By (Author) Henry David Thoreau
Introduction by Bill McKibben
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
16th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
818.303
Paperback
344
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 22mm
397g
In honor of the bicentennial of Henry David Thoreau's birth, this edition of Walden features an introduction and annotations by renowned environmentalist Bill McKibben "Bill McKibben gives us Thoreau'sWaldenas the gospel of the present moment, as a neccessary book because it is useful right now." --Robert Richardson, author ofHenry Thoreau, A Life of the MindandEmerson- The Mind on Fire "We need to understand that when Thoreau sat in the dooryard of his cabin 'from sunrise till noon, rapt in a revery, in undisturbed solitude and stillness, while the birds sang around or flitted noiseless through the house,' he was offering counsel and example exactly suited for our perilous moment in time." -Bill McKibben, from the introduction First published in 1854, Henry David Thoreau's groundbreaking book has influenced generations of readers and continues to inspire and inform anyone with an open mind, a love of nature, and a longing for simplicity and contemplation. Bill McKibben provides a newly revised introduction and helpful annotations that place Thoreau firmly in his role as cultural and spiritual seer. This beautiful edition of Walden, published in honor of the bicentennial of Thoreau's birth, is more accessible and relevant than ever in an age of technological change and ecological crisis.
Waldenrepublished by Beacon Press this year with an inspired introduction by Bill McKibben about Thoreaus relevance to our own spiritually impoverished realityis arguably the most important work of literary nonfiction in the American canon.
The New York Review of Books
Bill McKibben gives us Thoreaus Walden as the gospel of the present moment.
Robert D. Richardson Jr., author of Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind
A stunning new edition [with an] illuminating introduction...McKibbens voice melds with, but never overtakes, that of Thoreau.
The Oregonian
McKibben provides the most Thoreauvian introduction to Thoreaus classic that I have ever seen.
Lawrence Buell, author of Emerson and Writing for an Endangered World
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was a writer, philosopher, and naturalist. Walden is considered his masterpiece. Bill McKibben has written a dozen books about the environment, including The End of Nature and Oil and Honey. Founder of the grassroots climate campaign 350.org, he is a scholar in residence at Middlebury College.