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Restless Fires: Young John Muir''s Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf in 186768

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By (author): James B. Hunt

Restless Fires provides a detailed rendering of John Muirs thousand-mile walk to the Gulf based on both manuscript and published accounts. Hunt particularly examines the development of Muirs environmental thought as a young adult. Muir experienced delight in seeing nature anew after recovering from partial blindness due to a factory accident. He witnessed the Civil Wars devastating impacts and efforts towards Reconstruction on towns, villages, and people.

This is one of the first books on John Muirs thousand-mile walk that places his journey in the context of the Civil War and Reconstruction, to which Muir gave only passing witness. Through these experiences and reflections, Muir came to radical views regarding humankinds relationship to nature, death, and faith. Muir suffered hunger, felt pangs of loneliness, slept five days in a cemetery, slogged through swamps, and nearly died of malaria.

The legacy of this walk is found in Muirs perceptive insights generated in part by his background and reading, and by his experience with the Southern environment and its people and plants during the walk. His journal gives evidence of a young man resolving what he wants to do with his life. Muir comes to profound insights as to how human beings fit into nature. A walk in nature gave humans a sense of their limits, a lesson in humility. In Muirs view, nature provides humans a moral touchstone when they recognize their small part in the divine harmony. Muir wrote that when he simply went out for a walk in nature, he was really going in. This book explores what Muir meant. See more
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  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Mercer University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780881463927

About James B. Hunt

James B. Hunt is professor emeritus of History at Whitworth University in Spokane Washington USA and cofounder of the Krista Foundation for Global Citizenship. Hunt taught American Latin American and World history while at Whitworth. For twenty-five years he provided faculty leadership to students travelling to Central America for Whitworths five months study/service programme. This led to his compelling interest and writing on the impact of youthful travel on such American leaders as John Quincy Adams Frederick Douglass Jane Addams and John Muir

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