About the Book: Walden
The hustle-bustle of the city usually distances us from our true selves and our essence of being alive gets lost within the greater race of existing for materialistic goals. Thoreau takes us on a break through his two-year-long experience of learning, failing and surviving through it all in a cabin he builds by the Walden Pond in Massachusetts. He discovers a sense of fulfillment within the solitude of his cabin before he returns to the shiny city life. This masterpiece will take you on a journey of meeting yourself once again through the lens of a man who isnt lonely when hes alone. As a philosophical treatise, this work comes alive and helps the reader locate themselves within his progress too.
About the Author: Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau was a nineteenth-century American essayist, poet and practical philosopher. He is known for having lived the doctrines of transcendentalism as can be testified by his seminal work, Walden (1854)a collection of 18 essays embodying his experiment with ...
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