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Excursions
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Henry David Thoreau's collection of essays and poetry, "Excursions," was released two years after his death. Thoreau's writings on nature, philosophy, and social concerns are spread throughout the book. The articles in "Excursions" are organized according to various subjects, such as "The Succession of Forest Trees," "A Trip to Wachusett," and "Natural History of Massachusetts." Thoreau utilizes his views of nature to explore further into philosophical issues including the way people interact with the natural world, what progress means, and the place of individuality in society. In "Excursions," Thoreau also includes a number of his poetry in addition to his writings. Several of these poems highlight the value of living a modest, thoughtful life as well as the beauty of nature. Thoreau stresses the value of living in balance with nature and developing a strong connection to it throughout the whole book. According to him, making this link may motivate people to strive towards a more fair and equal society as well as help them find meaning and purpose in their own lives. "Excursions" is, in general, a celebration of the natural environment and a plea for people to live more completely and purposefully every day.
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“Thoreau may have lived in a different era but he was not writing for a different time. His approach to modernity was just as strange in the mid 19th century as it is today, and for the same reason--because his focus on the local and the natural, his provincial ecology, challenges global capitalists as well as big picture environmentalists who understand the forest but never get to know the trees. A collection of shorter pieces in which Thoreau examines the particulars of his specific natural habitat (around Concord, Massachusetts), Excursions is a relatively pure distillation of his provincial ecology--and a quiet but audacious critique of the way we live today.”

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