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Horace Kephart

Horace Kephart

Horace Kephart was an American writer known for his descriptions of mountain life in South Carolina. His work, 'The Mountains of North Carolina,' documented his observations of nature and understanding of local culture.

8 quotes · Backpacking, Hiking, May
Charles Reznikoff

Charles Reznikoff

Charles Reznikoff was an American poet born on August 31, 1894, and died on January 22, 1976. His poetry is known for its unique narrative techniques and profound insights into social reality.

5 quotes · Walks, Wind, Asphalt
Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit is an American writer known for her works on environmental, cultural, political, and social issues. Her writing spans a wide range of topics, including nature, travel, gender, and power. Her books include 'Wanderlust', 'A Field Guide to Getting Lost', and 'The Faraway Nearby'.

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David Douglas

David Douglas

David Douglas was a renowned botanist known for his studies of North American and Asian flora. Born on June 25, 1799, in Scotland, he tragically died during an expedition on July 12, 1834. Douglas's botanical research had a profound impact on the fields of plant classification and ecology.

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Sanai

Sanai

Sanai, born and died between 1080 and 1131, was a renowned Persian poet. His poetry is celebrated for its profound philosophy and beautiful language, leaving a lasting impact on literature.

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Leslie Stephen

Leslie Stephen

Leslie Stephen was an English essayist, critic, and biographer, born on November 28, 1832, and died on February 22, 1904. He is renowned for his literary criticism and his biography of Thomas Carlyle. A prominent figure of the Victorian era, Stephen's work significantly influenced the evolution of modern literary criticism.

21 quotes · Men, Hiking, Ifs
G. M. Trevelyan

G. M. Trevelyan

G. M. Trevelyan was a distinguished British historian, recognized for his scholarly works on the history of England. Born on February 16, 1876, and passing away on July 21, 1962, Trevelyan's writing was celebrated for its lively narrative and his skill in reenacting historical events.

31 quotes · History, Walks, Hiking
Arthur Carhart

Arthur Carhart

Arthur Carhart was an American writer known for his naturalist literary works. His writings often focused on the life and natural landscapes of the American Midwest, which were well-received by readers.

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Gary Snyder

Gary Snyder

Gary Snyder is an influential American poet born on May 8, 1930. His poetry, deeply influenced by nature and Zen Buddhism, is considered one of the leading figures in American environmental poetry.

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Michel de Certeau

Michel de Certeau

Michel de Certeau (May 17, 1925 - January 9, 1986) was a prominent French sociologist and philosopher known for his research on the practices of everyday life. His work delved into the dynamics of power, space, and time, and how individuals create their own spaces within structured societies.

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