The Outermost House A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod

Henry Beston, Brett Barry

eAudio - 2007

In 1926, Henry Beston spent two weeks in a two-room cottage on the sand dunes of Cape Cod. He had not intended to stay longer, but, as he later wrote, "I lingered on, and as the year lengthened into autumn, the beauty and mystery of this earth and outer sea so possessed and held me that I could not go." Beston stayed for a year, meditating on humanity and the natural world. In The Outermost House , originally published in 1928, he poetically chronicled the four seasons at the beach; the ebb and flow of the tides, the migration of birds, storms, stars, and solitude. The landscape was his major character, and his writing provides a snapshot of the Cape, a place physically changed yet as soulful 80 years later. Like Henry D. Thoreau ...before him, and Rachel Carson after him, Beston was a writer of stunning beauty, importance and vision. Robert Finch once wrote of him, “His are burnished, polished sentences, richly metaphoric and musical, that beg to be read aloud.”

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Published
Silver Hollow Audio
Language
English
Main Authors
Henry Beston, Brett Barry
Online Access
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Format
MP3 audiobook, OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook
File Size145 GB
Parts5
ISBN9780979311512
Release Date11/24/2008
OverDrive Listen audiobook
File Size145 GB
ISBN9780979311512
Release Date11/24/2008