Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Thoreau's Journal: 30-Jan-1852
I doubt if Emerson could trundle a wheelbarrow through the streets, because it would be out of character. One needs to have a comprehensive character.
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methinks I should hear with indifference if a trustworthy messenger were to inform me that the sun drowned himself last night
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Blogs to check out this year [2009]
"The Blog of Henry David Thoreau still reads well. The millions of words in Henry’s journals will take years to get through. There are several blogs that reprint Thoreau’s journals, but this seems to be the best. Thoreau is best at watching nature, and when he’s writing about the ice on Walden Pond and the snow in the Maine Woods, one can look out the window and get a idea of what he was talking about way back when the Internet was the local railroad to Concord."
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"In a time when insightful pondering and deep reflection seem passe, along comes a visionary blogger posting the daily musings of Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau's journal entries will fortify your day, every day of the year, with wisdom that resonates profoundly 150 years later."
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Interview with Greg Perry, Editor of The Blog of Henry David Thoreau
"A brilliant utilization of the blog format, this site brings us excerpts from Thoreau’s journals every day of the week. Like a glass of single-malt scotch drunk neat, Thoreau’s stark, reflective prose has a memorable bite that ripens on the tongue."
The Thoreau Reader
Thoreau as a Blogger
"Henry Thoreau's journals were about as close to blogging as anything could have been in his time. Blogger Greg Perry has been selecting portions of Thoreau's journals, and posting them on the day of the year they were written, but from various years."
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"diaries of famous writers including...Henry David Thoreau have been spotted and you can even read...at the gentle pace of one page a day"
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"It was a pleasure and a privilege to walk with him. He knew the country like a fox or a bird, and passed through it as freely by paths of his own.... One must submit abjectly to such a guide, and the reward was great." -Emerson
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A Review: My copy... arrived the other day, and I spent the long weekend reading it. The selections... are well chosen and work well together, and the book itself is quite handsome. more at Geoff Wisner's 'A Natural Curiosity' |
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