I've never bee a huge fan of "man vs. nature" tales. Sure, I love The Old Man and the Sea, but that's really existentialism at work, along the vein of Heart of Darkness. I haven't delved into the James Fenimore Cooper or the Jack London. But I've add an odd little book by Edgar Allen Poe on my shelf since 2008 and finally opened it -- the shuffle of the library being packed in one location and unpacked in another unearths all sorts of little surprises.
Stunning Nature Writing by Edgar Allen Poe
Stunning Nature Writing by Edgar Allen Poe
Stunning Nature Writing by Edgar Allen Poe
I've never bee a huge fan of "man vs. nature" tales. Sure, I love The Old Man and the Sea, but that's really existentialism at work, along the vein of Heart of Darkness. I haven't delved into the James Fenimore Cooper or the Jack London. But I've add an odd little book by Edgar Allen Poe on my shelf since 2008 and finally opened it -- the shuffle of the library being packed in one location and unpacked in another unearths all sorts of little surprises.