![]() | Zoro''s Field: My Life in the Appalachian Woods Subjects: Crowe Thomas Rain -- Homes and haunts -- Appalachian Region Southern; Crowe Thomas Rain -- Homes and haunts -- North Carolina -- Polk County; Poets American -- Homes and haunts -- North Carolina -- Polk County; Poets American -- Homes and haunts -- A; After a long absence from his native southern Appalachians, Thomas Rain Crowe returned to live alone deep in the North Carolina woods. This is Crowe's chronicle of that time when, for four years, he survived by his own hand without electricity, plumbing, modern-day transportation, or regular income. It is a Walden for today, paced to nature's rhythms and cycles and filled with a wisdom one gains only through the pursuit of a consciously simple, spiritual, environmentally responsible life. THOMAS RAIN CROWE is the author of eleven books of original and translated works, as well as a poet, translator, editor, publisher, and recording artist. He lives in Tuckasegee, North Carolina. |
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