Compares life today in the German Black Forest with Thoreau's
experiences at Walden Pond. Finalist for the 2022 Foreword INDIES Book
of the Year Award in the Essay Category A Black Forest Walden is a
work of philosophical reflection, nature description, and sly humor.
In brief chapters, or aphorisms, the American philosopher David
Farrell Krell recounts his experiences in a cabin located in the
mountains of southern Germany's Black Forest, where he has lived for
several decades. Insofar as Krell compares his experiences with those
of Henry David Thoreau, who serves as both inspiration and irritation,
the book could be described as a critical commentary on Thoreau's
Walden. Yet it equally reads as a rigorous yet playful and profoundly
literary manifestation of where and how the mind wanders. Hence, the
"Marlonbrando" of the subtitle is not the late actor but a feral cat
who frequents the cabin and comes to be an important interlocutor, as
if playing the role of analyst to the author. The subjects Krell
treats are wide-ranging: the changing seasons, environmental issues,
romantic love, parent-child relations, European versus American
"values," higher education, artistic creativity, solitude, and the
contrast between lifestyles in a quiet Black Forest village and in a
noisy contemporary United States. Forty-one black-and-white
photographs taken by the author accompany and enliven the text.
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Conversations with Henry David Thoreau and Marlonbrando
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438488509
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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