In honor of the bicentennial of Henry David Thoreau’s birth, this edition of Walden features an introduction and annotations by renowned environmentalist Bill McKibben
"Bill McKibben gives us Thoreau's Walden as the gospel of the present moment, as a neccessary book because it is useful right now."
--Robert Richardson, author of Henry Thoreau, A Life of the Mind and Emerson: The Mind on Fire
“We  need to understand that when Thoreau sat in the dooryard of his cabin  ‘from sunrise till noon, rapt in a revery, in undisturbed solitude and  stillness, while the birds sang around or flitted noiseless through the  house,’ he was offering counsel and example exactly suited for our  perilous moment in time.”
—Bill McKibben, from the introduction
First  published in 1854, Henry David Thoreau’s groundbreaking book has  influenced generations of readers and continues to inspire and inform  anyone with an open mind, a love of nature, and a longing for simplicity  and contemplation. Bill McKibben provides a newly revised introduction  and helpful annotations that place Thoreau firmly in his role as  cultural and spiritual seer. This beautiful edition of Walden,  published in honor of the bicentennial of Thoreau’s birth, is more  accessible and relevant than ever in an age of technological change and  ecological crisis.