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A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf

A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf

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by John Muir. 1916. 220p

The journal reflects the author's introspective journey, marked by a strong inner compulsion to explore and connect with nature. Written during a long walk to Florida, it captures his thoughts on the periodicity of nature and the human experience, emphasizing the need for extraordinary exertion in life. The author also recounts his experiences in Savannah, highlighting the simplicity of life and the importance of relationships, as seen in his reunion with Mrs. Hodgson after many years.

Additionally, the journal serves as an early, raw account of the author's observations and impressions, lacking the literary polish of his later works. It draws from original notes, sketches, and a typewritten copy, showcasing the immediacy and freshness of his first impressions. The narrative includes encounters with locals, reflections on the landscape, and a deep appreciation for the natural world, ultimately bridging his earlier and later writings.

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