Henry David Thoreau, born David Henry Thoreau, was an unusual person. Born in Concord, Massachusetts, he spent his whole life in the area.Thoreau was an author, a naturalist, a transcendentalist, a teacher, a philosopher and definitely an individualist with strong opinions which he never hesitated to voice.
Ralph Waldo Emerson encouraged Thoreau to start a journal when he was young, and that journal grew to fill many volumes.
He didn’t hesitate to espouse unpopular causes, and always stood up for what he believed, even spending a night in jail protesting his poll tax.
Thoreau is best known for his book, Walden, based on his two years living in a cabin he built at Walden Pond.
I know if Thoreau were living now, he would have many opinions on current affairs and would make sure those opinions were known.
I’m a freelance writer and photographer, author of five young adult biographies, one about Thoreau. My other five published books are in the areas of history and geography. I’m a retired teacher and in my spare time enjoy birding, scrapbooking and photography, as well as travel.
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I’m excited to learn more about Thoreau through this blog. I remember reading parts of Walden way back when and I thought it was interesting. Perhaps I should read the whole book sometime.
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