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The book "Walden, or Life in the Woods" tells about the so-called "Walden experiment" of the American philosopher and naturalist Henry Thoreau. For about two years, the author lived on the shore of a pond near the town of Concord, and later described this experience in a book. Observing nature, growing plants, and building a hut become an impetus for the author to crystallize his own worldview.
Thoreau is one of those thinkers whose philosophizing corresponded to life practices. Whose texts were updated in the 20th and 21st centuries. And the one who became one of the harbingers of modern ecological movements. An illustration by Tetiana Bohuslavska is used on the cover.
