A Hinterland Narrative
Raymond Greiner
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Belletristik / Humor, Satire, Kabarett
Beschreibung
The concept of one living in solitude is a fascination evoking a variety of images, often of a hermit-like character. Is a line drawn separating solitude from isolation? Writers and artists refer to the power of solitude as a means of creative inspiration, others may view living in such a manner as an escape from the rigors of social orientations or disorientations. The resolute urbanized, socially interactive person may view solitude as imprisonment. The concept of solitude yields an array of identities, opinions, and designs.
Pertaining to myself, solitude has appeared as a direction, neither escape nor a method of enlightenment but a position planted from unfolding personal events. Discovery may manifest within solitude, opening a more profound ability to reach within, but I don't seek isolationism, nor to become a hermit or "turn-key" to my own prison cell. Thoreau spent less time in solitude than typically perceived. His cabin was near town and evening meals were taken at his mother's home, she was a superb cook. He also spent quantities of time at the Lyceum speaking and listening to others. Are we ever totally alone? Society, bonding, and friendships touching our lives open thoughts equal to solitude. One's choice of solitude is best accessed as a place of visitation not a place of permanence; although, there are comforts living on the fringe of the present-day culture, observing and selecting degrees of interactivity.
As a young man I was drawn to urban life, cities were exciting, but now less desirable. A one-day city experience is quite enough. Nature and its many nuances of life have always held a position within my deeper self, now occupying my impetus for living. It's a heartfelt thrill to observe the variety of life nature offers, immersing in wildness. I am not a philosopher, never studied it, and never cared to study it. I am an observer, with opinions, thoughts, and desire to express. As we human bees travel from blossom to blossom a certain amount of pollen sticks. This journal is a collection of stories and essays inspired by a variety of experiences through my readings, life experiences, and walk with nature.
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forests, family, solitude, backcountry, fields, animals