Walden - Henry David Thoreau
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Walden

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
92
ISBN
9781548935030
In 1845, Henry David Thoreau embarked on a deliberate experiment in living, retreating to a cabin he built by Walden Pond in Massachusetts. For two years, two months, and two days, he immersed himself in simple living, seeking to confront only the essential facts of life and discover what it truly meant to exist.

This seminal work chronicles Thoreau's experiences and profound reflections on self-reliance, the inherent value of nature, and a conscious rejection of societal materialism. It serves as both a personal declaration of independence and a critical examination of modern civilization, inviting readers to consider a more mindful and spiritually fulfilling way of life. Through vivid observations of the natural world and introspective contemplation, Walden offers timeless insights into individualism, the pursuit of authenticity, and the transformative power of simplicity.

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Original edition details

Walden Originally published in 1854
Original language
English
Original publisher Chump Change

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