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Stickeen

John Muir

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Stickeen," John Muir presents an engaging narrative that intertwines his adventurous spirit with profound reflections on nature and the bonds between humans and animals. This exquisite tale details Muir's harrowing glacier expedition in Alaska alongside a small, adventurous dog named Stickeen. Muir's lyrical prose captures the grandeur of the Alaskan wilderness while also offering insightful observations on the emotional complexities of companionship, loyalty, and survival. The novella stands out in Muir's oeuvre for its personal tone, blending travel writing, natural history, and memoir, reflecting the author's deep reverence for the natural world. John Muir, affectionately known as the "Father of the National Parks," was an influential conservationist whose love for nature stemmed from his formative years spent exploring the wild landscapes of his native Scotland and later California. A devoted advocate for the environment, Muir's philosophy emphasized the intrinsic value of nature—a perspective vividly illustrated through his memorable encounters in "Stickeen." This work not only showcases Muir's literary prowess but also reveals how his experiences with Stickeen encapsulated his vision of the interconnectedness of life. For readers seeking inspiration from nature writing that blends adventure with poignant human-animal relationships, "Stickeen" is an essential read. Muir's narrative invites contemplation on our relationship with the natural world, making it a timeless contribution to both literature and environmental thought.
Disponible depuis: 04/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 20 pages.

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