Thanksgiving is one of those few national holidays when a semi-religious sentiment is allowed. It peeks through in reply to two obvious questions: Thanksgiving to whom for what? In search of an answer ...
A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers ...
Emmy Rossum, Zoe Winters, and Motell Foster star in Amy Berryman’s play, WALDEN, directed by Whitney White, opening ...
It’s during these times that the play deviates from its namesake — a book written by the American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau, who wrote his Walden after spending two years alone in ...
Amy Berryman and Julia May Jonas invoke and gut renovate Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller (not to mention Thoreau).
The first five books to choose from on Rebind are: Dubliners by James Joyce Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad The Great ...
Witness on display, for example, Thoreau's methodical charting of temperatures over the seasons at Walden Pond. More recently, climate change biologist Richard Primack has detailed in his book ...
Emerson’s reference point on this topic was not Japanese Zen but the first book of Virgil’s ... of a new interactive commentary on Thoreau’s “Walden” for Rebind Publishing, from ...
You're asking me will my love grow I don't know, I don't know You stick around, now it may show I don't know, I don't know”.
In 1854, noted American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau published his influential book 'Walden; or, Life in the Woods' about his attempt to live self-sufficiently in his cabin in the woods ...
Books are to be attended to as new sounds merely ... Thursday, May 27, 1841. I sit in my boat on Walden, playing the flute, this evening, and see the perch, which I seem to have charmed, hovering ...
Scott Fitzgerald Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche Walden by Henry David Thoreau Rebind's process includes you picking a book from its library, discussing the book with an AI-powered ...