Walden & Civil Disobedience
Description
Henry David Thoreau’s account of his adventure in self-reliance on the shores of a pond in Massachusetts—part social experiment, part spiritual quest—is an enduringly influential American classic.
In 1845, Thoreau began building a cabin at Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts. The inspiring and lyrical book that resulted is both a record of the two years Thoreau spent in withdrawal from society and a declaration of personal independence. By virtue of its casual, offhandedly brilliant wisdom and the easy splendor of its nature writing, Thoreau’s account of his immersion in solitude has become a signpost for the modern mind in an increasingly bewildering world.
Also included in this edition is Thoreau’s famous essay, “Civil Disobedience,” inspired by his anti-war and anti-slavery sentiments, which has influenced nonviolent resistance movements around the world ever since.
PUBLISHER:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0804171564
ISBN-13:
9780804171564
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
Fiction
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2014
NUMBER OF PAGES:
336
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.1000(W) x 8.0000(H) x 0.7100(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English