Walden

Walden

Or, Life in the Woods

Dover Thrift Editions
by Henry David Thoreau
Publisher: Dover Publications
Mass market paperback, 216 pages
Price: $6.00

Yes, Thoreau was the original hippy. But as with his 20th century intellectual/social progeny, he was (and is) largely misunderstood. His war-cry against the opulence of American culture—"Simplify! Simplify!"—was not just a call to torch the family heirlooms, but a plea for political liberation and personal responsibility. His vision was not of anarchy, but of ideal libertarianism in which everyone is motivated to productivity by the dictates of his or her own conscience (and I'm pretty sure Thoreau would approve gender-inclusive language). While his goals may have been unobtainable given the flaws of humanity (manifold as they are), this book of essays is both intellectually stimulating and aesthetically refreshing.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
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Summary: One man's account of trying to live fully self-sufficient in the New England woods.

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