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Book offers meditation on Thoreau’s thought

Learning from Thoreau is an intimate intellectual walk with America’s most edgy and original environmentalist. The thrust of the book, published by the University of Georgia Press, consists not in learning “about” Thoreau from an intermediary but, as the title suggests, in learning “from” Thoreau along with the author—whose lifelong engagement with this “genius of the natural world” leads him to examine the process of learning from an admired model.

Using both images and text, Andrew Menard offers a personal meditation on Thoreau’s thought, its originality and its influence on the modern environmental movement. He places Thoreau in dialogue with contemporary artists and thinkers and associates him with a rich variety of places: Walden Pond, the Museum of Modern Art, the Rockefeller State Park Preserve in upstate New York, Mormon Mesa northeast of Las Vegas and the old town of Konigsberg, Prussia. Each place, each experience, each writer and each work of art provides a different line of approach.