An impassioned poem with Buddhist imagery and messages of environmentalism, social justice, and enlightenment. Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet Gary Snyder composed “Smokey the Bear Sutra” one spring night in 1969...
“To know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls.”—Walt Whitman From Walt Whitman’s 1856 poetry collection Leaves of Grass, Song of the Open...
Thanks to the Maple is from American anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan's important 1851 work League of the Iroquois, in which he wrote of the complexity of Iroquois society. "Thanks to...
William Faulkner's short story "The Bear" was first published in the May 9, 1942 issue of The Saturday Evening Post and is considered one of the best short stories of...
In The House at Lobster Cove, you will see behind the doors of Kragsyde, the house that sheltered and shaped the mysterious George Nixon Black, and continued to tell his...
Renowned playwright Eugene O'Neill composed this work in 1940 to comfort his wife about the death of their Dalmatian, Blemie. Better known for his despairing and pessimistic dramas, O'Neill's touching...
Thoreau's "Wild Apples" first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in November of 1862. The story begins with a short history of the apple tree, tracing its path from ancient Greece...
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