Kirjailija
John Burroughs
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 543 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1998-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Wake-Robin. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
543 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1998-2026.
Waked-robin explores the intimate relationship between humanity and the natural world through a series of essays on birds and their surroundings. Rather than presenting a purely scientific study, it reflects on the beauty, behavior, and music of birds as part of a broader meditation on life and renewal. The narrative begins with the awakening of spring, where the arrival of bluebirds, robins, and other species signals both a seasonal and spiritual rebirth. Each observation becomes a reflection on coexistence, inviting readers to see nature as a living, breathing companion rather than a distant spectacle. The essays move fluidly between careful description and lyrical contemplation, revealing the author's reverence for the rhythm of the natural world. This balance of insight and emotion transforms ordinary bird watching into a journey of awareness and gratitude. Waked-robin celebrates the subtle harmony between nature and observer, capturing the profound stillness and vitality of the wilderness.
Winter sunshine is a collection of meditative essays that capture the quiet splendour of the natural world during the colder months. The work celebrates the serenity and renewal found in nature's rhythms, reflecting on how even the starkness of winter can inspire beauty and introspection. The author contrasts the varying climates of different regions, noting how light, air, and temperature shape human mood and perception. Through lyrical prose and keen observation, the book reveals how the sunlight of winter, though softer and more fleeting, brings its own vitality and brightness to the landscape. The essays invite readers to embrace the stillness of the season, finding in its chill a deeper connection to life's continuity and the enduring harmony of nature. Blending philosophy with vivid description, the text encourages appreciation for subtle beauty and the quiet lessons the natural world imparts. Each page reflects a profound reverence for the cycles of time, the balance between hardship and peace, and the enduring joy found in simple observation.
Tien riemut
Walter Scott; Sydney Smith; Søren Kierkegaard; John Burroughs; Hilaire Belloc; Edward Thomas; Arnold Haultain; Stephen Graham
Nastamuumio
2025
nidottu
Useat klassikkokirjailijat ovat kirjoittaneet ylistyksiä kävelylle. Tässä valikoimassa niitä tarjoilevat: Sir Walter Scott: Ylväs kulkija Sydney Smith: Kävely vastalääkkeenä kaupungin myrkylle Søren Kierkegaard: Terveys ja pelastus on löydettävissä vain liikkeessä John Burroughs: Tien riemut Hilaire Belloc: Esipuhe kirjaan The Footpath Way Edward Thomas: Teistä ja poluista Arnold Haultain: Kävelystä ja kävelyretkistä - Yritys löytää filosofia ja usko Stephen Graham: Kulkemisen jalo taito
My Boyhood; With A Conclusion By His Son Julian Burroughs
John Burroughs
Antigonos Verlag
2025
nidottu
Riverby is a collection of outdoor essays that reflects a deep engagement with the natural world, shaped by the author s close observations of the landscape near the Hudson River. With a reflective and poetic tone, the essays explore the quiet beauty of fields, forests, and riverbanks, offering detailed impressions of flora, fauna, and seasonal change. The opening essay presents an intimate view of discovering wildflowers, emphasizing the pleasure of stumbling upon nature s offerings unexpectedly rather than through determined search. This preference for spontaneity reveals a philosophy grounded in patience and attentiveness, where nature reveals itself to those who wait. Interwoven with classical allusions and personal memories, the writing suggests a bond between the natural world and human imagination. The essays move fluidly between description and meditation, allowing readers to experience the quiet joys of birdsong, blooming fields, and shifting weather. In its early pages, the book establishes not only a physical setting but also an emotional and intellectual landscape shaped by wonder, humility, and reverence for the living world.