The Mountain on the Desert: A Philosophical JourneyKnopf, 1955 - 234페이지 The Mountain on the Desert is a philosophical journey through the New Mexican desert. It is a book that Conrad Richter himself describes as an extension of the meaning inherent in his novels. The leader of the journey is Michael, who has chosen to live in the barren land of New Mexico, employing himself as a rug-weaver, because he has found there clues to the mystery of free and harmonious personal existence. Several young students hear of Michael and go to him to learn. He guides them through the land whose secrets and whose people he has come to understand, and shares his intuitions of the simple, essential relations between the individual and the primitive and natural worlds of which he is a part. The Mountain on the Desert is an unusual, thoughtful book that readers who know Conrad Richter only through his novels will not want to miss |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
The Expansion and Contraction of Energy | 189 |
The Great Missing Psychoenergic Process | 215 |
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