The Yosemite Books of John Muir (eBook)

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2022
2268 Seiten
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In 'The Yosemite Books of John Muir,' readers are given the profound opportunity to journey through Muir's enraptured perspective on the splendors of Yosemite National Park. With articulate expressions that border on the poetic, Muir guides us through the park's majestic valleys, over its towering mountains, and into the heart of its ancient forests. His literary style carries the reader with a philosophical undercurrent, emphasizing the deep interconnectedness between humans and the natural world, a context crucial to the environmental discourse of his time and ours. The book is not only a celebration of natural beauty but also a persuasive argument for the conservation of America's wilderness, set against the backdrop of a burgeoning industrial age.

John Muir, the revered father of America's national parks, penned this collection after his pivotal role in the establishment of Yosemite National Park. His unique blend of exploration, writing, and advocacy was fueled by a profound belief in the intrinsic value of nature. The life and work of Muir were driven by an indefatigable passion for adventure and a zealous obligation to protect the unspoiled lands he so dearly loved. His time with President Theodore Roosevelt, documented in these pages, reflects the undeniable influence he had in shaping conservation policy and the enduring legacy he left behind.

'The Yosemite Books of John Muir' is an essential read for those who cherish the preservation of natural wonders and seek inspiration in the wilderness. It is recommended not only for its historical significance but for its capacity to rekindle a sense of awe and responsibility towards our natural world. Scholars of environmental literature, conservationists, and lovers of the great outdoors will find in Muir's works an undiminished relevance, resonating profoundly with contemporary efforts to safeguard the vestiges of pristine nature against the encroachment of modernity.

John Muir (1838–1914) was a Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. His extensive writings on his adventures in nature, especially in the Sierra Nevada of California, have been read by millions and have inspired a continuing legacy of environmental activism. Notably, Muir's advocacy helped to preserve the Yosemite Valley, Sequoia National Park, and other wilderness areas. The 'Father of the National Parks,' Muir penned poignant essays and books that conveyed his deep love for the natural world and his despair over its destruction. 'The Yosemite' is among his most celebrated works, offering a compelling illustration of Muir's literary style, vividly recounting his experiences in the Sierra Nevada and advocating for the protection of such magnificent landscapes. His other significant works include 'My First Summer in the Sierra' and 'Travels in Alaska,' which further underscore his profound connection with nature and his instrumental role in creating the modern conservation movement. Muir was also a co-founder of the Sierra Club, an organization that continues to advocate for environmental preservation. Muir's narratives combined keen observations with a poetic appreciation for nature, influencing a generation of writers and conservationists and leaving an indelible mark on American literature and environmental policy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseberichte Nord- / Mittelamerika
Schlagworte American wilderness exploration • Bill Bryson • conservation classics • early environmentalism literature • environmentalist author • Grand Canyon Thunder • Henry David Thoreau • Into the wild • Jack Kerouac • John Muir writings • naturalist literature • nature essays • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Sierra Nevada guidebook • The Amateur Emigrant • The Call of the Wild • The Silverado Squatters • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre • The Yosemite memoir • United States national parks
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