John Burroughs byl přední americký esejista a filozof přírody. Jeho díla, převážně sbírky esejí, se zabývají propojením přírody a filozofie. Burroughs formuloval vlastní náboženství založené na úžasu a zvídavosti z vesmíru. Byl oceňován jako „Velký starý muž přírody“ a jeho vliv na žánr přírodní eseje byl srovnáván s Thoreauem.
Essays in this 1915 work reflect John Burroughs' keen observations of nature while traveling through New England. With beautiful prose and thought-provoking insights, the collection captures the essence of the natural world, making it a captivating read for enthusiasts of nature writing.
Exploring the beauty of nature through the changing seasons, this work by John Burroughs captures the essence of rural life and the interconnectedness of all living things. The author reflects on his experiences in the fields, sharing observations that highlight the tranquility and wonder of the natural world. Burroughs' poetic prose invites readers to deepen their appreciation for the environment and encourages a contemplative approach to the rhythms of nature.
Chůze existuje od počátku, stejně jako divoká příroda, do níž se Henry David Thoreau vracel při svých procházkách. Trávil chůzí denně několik hodin a vyhýbal se civilizaci. Ve své eseji apeluje na své současníky i na nás, abychom se stali jeho bratry řeholníky, chodci. Je s podivem, že již tehdy – Chůzi napsal v roce 1861 – kolem sebe spatřoval problémy, s jakými se potýkáme dnes: lidé se vzdalují přírodě, upřednostňují pohodlí za každou cenu. Thoreau hovoří o krajině, o jejím utváření člověkem a naopak, o utváření člověka krajinou. Vypráví o cestách v doslovném i přeneseném významu. Vznáší mnoho otázek, a na řadu z nich také odpovídá.
Thoreauova esej Chůze vyšla samostatně v brněnském nakladatelství Zvláštní vydání v roce 1995 v původním překladu Zdeňka Franty z roku 1925. Přítomná knížka vychází v novém překladu Jaroslavy Kočové.
This collection of 31 poems by 15 of the nation's finest established and emerging poets explores the idea of Hope, a commodity desperately needed in this age of meanness, desperation, distrust, and apathy. Fresh off the success of Mad As Hell: An Anthology of Angry Poetry, Simple Simons Press founder and editor J. R. Simons has gathered some of the best poems expressing hope for a better future, or as Barbara Sabol reminds us at the end of her poem, "Summer along the Stonycreek" - "Listen now to the river's patter, reminding us/not everything is broken."
Focusing on the interplay between beauty and science, this 1912 work delves into the geological history of the Earth. John Burroughs, an American naturalist, masterfully intertwines his observations with scientific insights, offering readers a profound appreciation for the planet's evolution.
Set against a backdrop of natural beauty, the author reflects on his deep connection to Walt Whitman's poetry, likening his rustic retreat to the essence of the poet's work. The landscape, marked by rugged cliffs and serene springs, embodies both elemental power and modern gentility, mirroring Whitman's themes of nature's grandeur and vitality. The author recounts his initial encounter with Whitman's writings, highlighting the allure of their fresh perspective and the poet's embrace of wildness as a source of strength and inspiration.
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important historical literature remains available to a wider audience.
Exploring the Catskill region, naturalist John Burroughs offers a collection of classic writings that reflect his deep appreciation for nature. His observations and insights capture the beauty and intricacies of the landscape, showcasing the flora and fauna that inhabit the area. Through vivid prose, Burroughs invites readers to connect with the natural world and appreciate its wonders, making his works a timeless homage to the Catskills.
This publication focuses on making historical works accessible by providing them in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to preserving these original texts while enhancing readability, ensuring that important historical content is available to a wider audience.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali focuses on making such texts available, ensuring that readers can engage with important historical literature more comfortably.