Walden

Der Traum vom einfachen Leben , #20473

Paperback, 325 pages

German language

Published May 11, 2017 by Reclam-Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-15-020473-3
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OCLC Number:
965629469
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Im Sommer 1845 zieht der amerikanische Schriftsteller, Philosoph und Freigeist Henry David Thoreau in den Wald, genauer: in eine selbstgebaute Blockhütte am Walden-See in Massachusetts, einsam gelegen und fernab von den Einflüssen einer schon damals immer schneller und lauter werdenden Zivilisation. Thoreaus Gedanken über Nachhaltigkeit und ein einfaches, freies Dasein zählen zu den Gründungstexten der Umweltbewegung. Sie sind eine Unabhängigkeitserklärung, ein soziales Experiment und eine spirituelle Entdeckungsreise, heute noch genauso existentiell wie damals. – Mit einer kompakten Biographie des Autors.

(Quelle: Reclam-Verlag)

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Ahead of its time & beyond thought-provoking!

The emotions while I read this book were bouncing around the room.

One chapter has me yelling in agreement with Thoreau on his pro-animal stances toward hunting and dieting. The next on minimalism - inspiring me to gather more things I no longer need to donate. The next makes me put the book down to be high on nature. The next makes me rethink civil obedience and give up all I’m doing to commit to being my truest self with no external influences.

No review I am able to give can properly outline how impactful this book has been on the way I see the world. The philosophies are still ever true today, and Thoreau’s definition of “dull man” still appears to be the overwhelming majority of society today - all busy slaving away for the objects and powers that only serve to trap and control them.

Review of 'Walden' on 'Import'

In Thoreau's most famous book, he creates a space to view the world by moving away from what is accepted as society. For three years he lived in a cabin in Walden, and stripped his life back to essentials, learning to love the world he inhabited.



He shows with a flair for poetry and vocabulary how the local and global can be mingled together, nearly a hundred years before the word 'globalisation' was first used. His interest in philosophical reading stretches across the world, while his interest in experience of the world is limited to a small area. His wry humour and versatile use of the English language makes this not only an enjoyable philosophical text, but also a very enjoyable book overall.

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