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Comments Tagged ‘fluidity’

  • Where I Lived, And What I Lived For 13-23 (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on February 17, 2026

      @alexcampitiello You’ve put this very well! One gets the feeling that for Thoreau the process of writing—how the very act of writing changes what you understand and how you understand yourself—matters more than the product. Below is one version of this paragraph in the “A” draft of the Walden manuscript. There’s a lot of process on view here! You can also view the entire page containing this passage.

      If the value of writing lies more in process than in product, what do you think this means for the future of writing in the age of generative AI?

      portion of a page from Thoreau's Walden manuscript showing a draft of the

  • Spring 1-13 (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on April 3, 2026

      @averyw: I love how you bring so many important strands together here: Walden Pond as a metaphor in some ways for Thoreau himself; the pond’s natural cycles as an example of the many cycles that pervade life, Nature, and the universe; and the idea that change is a fundamental informing principle of all things. I think your connection with the chapter title, “Spring,” is spot-on, and I wonder how you see paragraphs 6–9 of this chapter, in particular, in light of your observations about change as a theme in Walden.

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