Well done. Thank you for writing this series. On one hand as an avid reader, I am embarrassed to have been unfamiliar with Junger until this past year. However, it is clear to me now that I have encountered it when I was meant to... for the words he says speak not to me in a manner of things I ought to be doing- rather it sounds like an exerpt of my own life. This would not have been so a decade ago..
While this journey is indeed fairly solitary, I am grateful to know I am not alone.
I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your comment. The Forest Passage was the second book of his I read, after Storm of Steel. It influenced me in a profound way, as you can tell. Even if it is over 70 years old now, it remains so relevant.
Nice contrast with The Last Man!
Indeed it was!
Very much so! Thanks again.
Well done. Thank you for writing this series. On one hand as an avid reader, I am embarrassed to have been unfamiliar with Junger until this past year. However, it is clear to me now that I have encountered it when I was meant to... for the words he says speak not to me in a manner of things I ought to be doing- rather it sounds like an exerpt of my own life. This would not have been so a decade ago..
While this journey is indeed fairly solitary, I am grateful to know I am not alone.
Much appreciated
I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your comment. The Forest Passage was the second book of his I read, after Storm of Steel. It influenced me in a profound way, as you can tell. Even if it is over 70 years old now, it remains so relevant.