Steep Trails
By Muir, John
Published by Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 8596547685999
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About this book
In "Steep Trails," John Muir presents a captivating narrative that intertwines personal reflection with vivid descriptions of the American wilderness. The book comprises a series of essays and sketches drawn from Muir's extensive travels through the Sierra Nevada and other mountainous regions, showcasing his deep appreciation for nature and the intricacies of the ecosystems he encountered. Muir's lyrical prose, rich in sensory detail and imbued with a philosophical ethos, invites readers to engage with the natural world in an immersive and contemplative manner. The literary context of the book places it within the transcendentalist tradition, highlighting Muir's influence in both literary and environmental spheres during the late 19th century. John Muir (1838-1914), often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks," was a naturalist, writer, and conservationist whose experiences in the wild profoundly shaped his views on nature and preservation. His childhood in Scotland, along with his subsequent explorations in America, instilled in him a profound reverence for the beauty and sanctity of the natural world. Muir's friendship with influential figures such as Theodore Roosevelt further propelled his commitment to environmental advocacy, culminating in significant contributions to national parks and conservation movements. "Steep Trails" is a must-read for anyone who seeks inspiration from the natural world and the philosophical underpinnings that compel us to protect it. Through Muir's eloquent narratives, readers will find a renewed sense of wonder for the landscapes that shape our planet, making this collection essential for enthusiasts of nature writing and environmental history alike.
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