Cabin fever : a suburban father's search for the wild
(2011)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
333.72/MONTGOMERY-FATE,T

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 333.72/MONTGOMERY-FATE,T Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Boston, Mass. : Beacon Press, [2011]
©2011
DESCRIPTION

xv, 207 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780807000960 (hardback), 0807000965 (hardback)
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"A modern Walden--if Thoreau had had three kids and a minivan--Cabin Fever is a serious yet irreverent take on living in a cabin in the woods while also living within our high-tech, materialist culture. Tom Montgomery Fate turns Thoreau's immortal statement "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately" on its head with the phrase, "I got married and had children because I wished to live deliberately." Though he spends half his time at a cabin in the woods, the author issues no world-renouncing, back-to-nature paean. Fate, unlike Thoreau, balances his solitude with full engagement in family and civic life, and cultivates mindfulnesss in both worlds. Through stories such as "The Confused Cardinal," in which a male bird feeding chicks of another species leads the author to reflect on parenting, and "In the Time of Cicadas," which juxtaposes his wife's hysterectomy with the burgeoning fecundity of seventeen-year cicadas, Fate explores how to live "a more deliberate life" amid a high-tech material culture and invites readers to consider the possibility of enough in a culture of more"--

"Cabin Fever is "Thoreau applied" to the 21st century -- a suburban father's honest exploration of how to live a more deliberate and attentive life within a high-tech, material culture"--