Going-to-the-Sun by Vachel Lindsay
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Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931
English
"Going-to-the-Sun" by Vachel Lindsay is a poetic exploration published in the early 20th century. This collection features a blend of lyrical poetry that captures the beauty and mystique of Glacier National Park, specifically centered on Going-to-the-Sun Mountain. The book reflects themes of nature, friendship, and the joys of exploration, encapsul...
nature and delve into the adventures of the author alongside his friend, Stephen Graham. Lindsay's verses introduce a cast of whimsical characters, such as a mystical rooster, a curious bird, and Johnny Appleseed, celebrating the playfulness and wonder of the wilderness. The lyrical style paints a vivid picture of the stunning landscapes encountered on their journey, emphasizing the connection between humanity and nature. Ultimately, "Going-to-the-Sun" serves as an evocative homage to the splendor of the American outdoors, inviting readers to embrace the spirit of exploration and the beauty that lies beyond the familiar. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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George Moore
3 months agoHaving explored several resources on this, I find that the author doesn't just scratch the surface but goes into meaningful detail. Thanks for making such a high-quality version available.
Deborah Martin
8 months agoI started reading out of curiosity and it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Truly inspiring.
Betty Thomas
7 months agoEssential reading for students of this field.
Donald Scott
1 year agoBased on the summary, I decided to read it and the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Truly inspiring.
William Thompson
5 months agoA brilliant read that I finished in one sitting.