The Journal 1837-1861

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Henry David Thoreau’s Journal was his life’s work: the daily practice of writing that accompanied his daily walks, the workshop where he developed his books and essays, and a project in its own right—one of the most intensive explorations ever made of the everyday environment, the revolving seasons, and the changing self. It is a treasure trove of some of the finest prose in English and, for those acquainted with it, its prismatic pages exercise a hypnotic fascination. Yet at roughly seven thousand pages, or two million words, it remains Thoreau’s least-known work.

This reader’s edition, the largest one-volume edition of Thoreau’s Journal ever published, is the first to capture the scope, rhythms, and variety of the work as a whole. Ranging freely over the world at large, the Journal is no less devoted to the life within. As Thoreau says, “It is in vain to write on the seasons unless you have the seasons in you.”

Henry David Thoreau kept a journal from his twenties on, writings which would serve as the basis for his books, and eventually fill forty-seven volumes. Searls, an author and translator, selects excerpts from 1837 to 1861 choosing passages he feels reflect the journal in its entirety, and maintain the balance of the seasons. Entries are organized with the date on the left and Thoreau's age on the right, and although abridged, read smoothly and are devoid of explanatory notes or other interferrence of flow. The work contains an introduction by Searls explaining his selection process and a preface by John R. Stilgoe. A chronology is provided along with suggested readings but there is no index. Annotation 2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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