Walden
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- 1,49 €
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- 1,49 €
Description de l’éditeur
Walden and Leaves Of Grass have emerged over time as the two great testaments of American individualism, assuring the New World, traditional reassurances failing, of the value, power, and beauty of the unfettered self.
— John Updike
Walden has become one of the most widely read and influential books ever written.
It reveals the astounding range, subtlety, artistry, and depth of thought of this true American original.
Published in hundreds of editions and translated into virtually every modern language, it has not been out of print since 1862.
The countless admirers of Henry David Thoreau will be delighted by the appearance of this lavishly produced twenty-first century edition.
—Matt Travers
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Shrinking Walden into picture book size is somewhat like trying to fit Moby Dick into an aquarium. Still, Lowe's selections from Thoreau's iconoclastic work will give children a brief taste of this classic. Using only quotations from the original work, Lowe tells the story of Thoreau's year in the woods, emphasizing his descriptions of nature,stet comma and action rather than his philosophical musings. Readers see the young Thoreau putting shingles on his roof, hoeing beans, welcoming a stranger; they can revel in the natural wonders he describes--the ``whip-poor-wills,'' in summer, the drifting snow in winter, the ice breaking in the pond in spring. Sabuda's superb linoleum-cut prints lend a hard-edged brilliance to the dark woods--where sunlight is filtered through etched leaves, and moonlight shimmers on the waters of the pond made famous by a young man's experiment with life. All ages.