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Two Fish on One Hook: A Transformative Reading of Thoreau’s Walden

Here is a book about Walden that takes Thoreau on his own terms. Two Fish on One Hook is a transcendental study of Thoreau’s transcendental work. It offers us the task of doing as Thoreau does, exhorting us to follow the patterns Thoreau sets up in Walden and to approach his work as “an act of communication”–one that urges us to listen, to hear, and to act upon what he has to say, one that becomes a transformative experience.

“Thoreau’s first step is to remind us of how very idle and blockheaded we are. The busy folk ‘mind[ing] their own affairs’ he leaves to their own devices. Books about Walden are also obliged to begin on the right note by sounding Thoreau’s stern wake-up call. Many will find it a jarring note, but there is no better way to wake up from the Procrustean ‘sense of men asleep’ and to get ‘a sick one to lay down his bed and run’ into Walden in time. It may be wisdom to let the dead bury the dead; but Thoreau is convinced that ‘a man is not requried to bury himself.’ He, therefore, begins by asking his readers “Why should they begin digging their graves as soon as they are born?” –Raymond Tripp

C O N T E N T S:

Prolegomenon
Graceful Communication
As Above So Below
And Even Lower
The Subtle and Unsub tie Gumphus 6 Coleridges Lost Letter
Yankee Samsāra
Bent Nails and the Barbed Gumphus
Central Heating
Plastered with Patience
Unity of Equivalence

About the Author

Raymond P. Tripp, Jr. is a professor emeritus at the University of Denver, where he has taught American Literature and Medieval Studies.

Additional information

Author

EISBN13

9781584205296

Published

November 1998

Format

ePUB

Pages

160

Publisher

Lindisfarne Books

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