Walden

PRIS: GRATIS
DATO 2008-02-12
FORFATTER Henry D. Thoreau
ISBN 9788253031156
FILSTØRRELSE 9,98 MB
FORMAT PDF EPUB TXT iOS
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Dette er beretningen om den amerikanske filosofen Henry D.Thoreaus tilværelse som nybygger og eneboer ved Walden Pond i Concord, Massachusetts. Forfatteren er en praktisk mann, som bygger hus, hogger ved, fisker og sanker bær. Han studerer fugleliv og dyrespor, ville blomster, været og naturens rytme. Med utgangspunkt i sine konkrete erfaringer, reflekterer han rundt natur og kultur, livets veivalg og verdier. Hans bok er blitt en klassiker for livsfilosofer, sivilisasjonskritikere og naturelskere.

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