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Robert D. Richardson, author of Emerson: The Mind on Fire, discusses his book and Emerson’s life on CSPAN’s Booknotes series. The interview aired August 13, 1995. For tape, transcript, or real-audio clip, visit http://www.booknotes .org.
Musician Ken Pederson produced a new-age CD entitled Walden, inspired by Henry David Thoreau’s Walden. Pederson produced it himself and released it in 1997.
Audio Partners Publishing Corporation released Thoreau and Emerson: Nature and Spirit, a double audiocassette, in 1997. The cassettes include...
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