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Ink 19 :: A Journey into the Transcendentalists' New England
Carl F Gauze heartily recommends this specialized travel book about the Transcendentalist movement and the Boston area. He doesn't mention, though, if they've set up a breakfast nook in Thoreau's old jail cell from Civil Disobedience.
...England winters that encouraged reflection, hundred-page critiques of sermons were more popular than one might imagine. The most famous writer is Thoreau with his sermon to simple living, Walden. So many hippies and idealists were moved to live off the land because of this book, but a close reading...
Ink 19 :: On Your Back and Off Ours
April 2000 :: Features :: On Your Back and Off Ours (Sean Carswell)
...element, but walking distance to the train, so I borrowed a shirt with a collar and borrowed shoes other than the good old Chuck Taylors, threw away Thoreau's advice to beware of the enterprise that requires new clothes, and caught the train to trendy. I walked into the bar behind a guy wearing a...
Ink 19 :: Saint Vitus
V (Southern Lord Records ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...and trying to set forth viable alternatives for a new society. There was this heroic nobility to their struggle; Wino sounds like a modern Thoreau belting out lines like “Why must you always stare/I ain’t no fucking clown/Just want to live without somebody bringing me down/All I wanted to live my life...
Ink 19 :: Naked: Writers Uncover the Way We Live on Earth
environment Zakin Naked anthology,Naked: Writers Uncover the Way We Live on Earth,Susan Zakin, editor,Four Walls Eight Windows,Eric J. Iannelli
...itself coupled with the indifference of New York publishers. Therefore the writers represented here are nearly all thoroughly contemporary – no Thoreau, no Shelley, no Lewis and Clark diary entries, not even Rachel Carson. And they seldom fall victim to the flaws or obstacles mentioned above, though...
Ink 19 :: Voivod
Jason Newstead, Langevin,Voivod,Voivod,Chophouse Records/Surfdog Records,Matthew Moyer
...’s bass is finally audible on a metal recording (bad joke)? Opener “Gasmask Revival” is probably the most rousing cry to protest since Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience,” powered along by a rush of NWOBHM-style guitars, while Snake’s vocals have an odd louche punk tinge to them. And then they...
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