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7991194 No.7991194 [Reply] [Original]

What are some good works about nature? Fiction and non-fiction.

So far I have the works of Linkola, Aldo Leopold, and Emerson

>> No.7991205

Also John Muir. I'm really looking for radical writers like Linkola, but anything that puts into words the beauty of nature works.

>> No.7991356

Bump

>> No.7991589

No one?

>> No.7992348

fuck my asshole

>> No.7992356

The diversity of life by E. O. Wilson

>> No.7992375

Zapffe, Zerzan, Teddy Keks the Unique Bomber, Thoreau for a bit less edge and comfy wood dwelling adventures.

Also watch Alone in the Wilderness by Dick Proenneke, it's the comfiest documentary ever. Also maybe watch Happy People: A Year in the Taiga for more woodsy fun.

>> No.7992715

>>7992375
Good recs, thanks

>> No.7992914

bump

>> No.7992947

Camus' early essays. Noces and L'Envers et L'Endroit. He was obsessed with nature.