The Wander Society

Keri Smith

Book - 2016

Several years ago when Keri Smith, bestselling author of Wreck This Journal, discovered cryptic handwritten notations in a worn copy of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, her interest was piqued. Little did she know at the time that those simple markings would become the basis of a years-long, life-changing exploration into a mysterious group known only as The Wander Society, as well as the subject of this book. Within these pages, you'll find the results of Smith's research: A guide to the Wander Society, a secretive group that holds up the act of wandering, or unplanned exploring, as a way of life. You'll learn about the group's mysterious origins, meet fellow wanderers through time, discover how wandering feeds the ...creative mind, and learn how to best practice the art of wandering, should you choose to accept the mission.

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Published
New York, New York : Penguin Books [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Keri Smith (author)
Physical Description
xxx, 176 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9780143108368
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A guidebook to aimless wandering. When Smith (The Imaginary World of, 2014, etc.) stumbled across an old copy of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass in a used bookstore and found some handwritten notes in the book, a wave of excitement went through her body. What did "WW will show you the way," "Solivitur ambulando," or the small thunderbolt symbol under the words "The Wander Society" mean? Determined to learn more, the author spent considerable time researching online and on foot to uncover this elusive society of aimless wanderers. In this book, she compiles her discoveries for those intrigued with the idea of meaning found through a re-examination of life. "While we cannot say for sure exactly who the Wander Society is," she writes, "I believe its members exist to aid us in our quest to discover our own deepest soul life, to help us to move to a higher place of consciousness." That may seem an impossible or even fruitless task, but thanks to Smith's compilation of notes, observations, musings on the writings of Whitman and many other "wanderer" writers, as well as specific tasks to perform to become a full member of the Wander Society, readers will have no difficulty incorporating these ideas into a daily routine. By following the listed initiation ritese.g., making a wander badge complete with a stitched lightning bolt insignia or finding a talisman, reading at least some of the suggested literature, and simply getting outdoors and walkingcontemplative readers and those inclined to New Age rituals will have a fun time away from the hubbub of modern life, even if they never attain full membership in this secret society. The amusing and informative philosophy of a hidden culture that proposes that wandering is the key to a soulful life. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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