Where the Past Comes to Life
In Search of Thoreau
Few voices in American literature have been as bold and influential as that of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862). This film traces the author's life from his early days in Concord, Massachusetts and at Harvard College, to his friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson and his years at Walden, to his role in the anti-slavery movement. Thoreau scholars Brad Dean and West Mott discuss his writings, including Walden and "Civil Disobedience." Interweaving dramatic readings and reenactments of Thoreau's life with beautiful nature photography of Walden Pond, this lyrical account brings Thoreau's unique character and writings to life. (45 minutes, color)