“For its bracing prose as much as anything else. I’ve been arguing with Thoreau for most of my career. When he abandoned his beanfield because he couldn’t stand making “invidious distinctions” between his beans and the weeds, he gave up on agriculture and opted for wilderness — a tremendous mistake in my view.
Michael Pollan's Review of Walden
by Henry David Thoreau · 1 mention
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