
In this expansive meditation the author invites listeners to explore the hidden architecture of the human spirit, beginning with the wonder of a child’s mind. Through a blend of lyrical essay and imaginative narrative, the book examines how art, play, and honest labor intertwine to shape a “new race” of thinkers who see beauty as inseparable from truth and goodness. It asks us to consider the everyday tasks of life as stepping stones toward a deeper, almost mystical understanding of ourselves.
The first act sets the stage for a journey that moves from the tangible world of clay and gold to the intangible realm of love as a cosmic force. Readers are encouraged to view democracy not merely as a political system but as the fertile ground where personal mastery, creativity, and collective responsibility can flourish. The work balances practical advice for the modern worker with lofty aspirations, offering a thought‑provoking guide for anyone eager to awaken the artist within.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (385K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-11-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1932
A widely traveled American novelist and essayist, he turned frontier life, spiritual searching, and global wanderings into popular fiction and reflective nonfiction. His work blends adventure with a restless interest in ideas, making him an intriguing voice from the early 20th century.
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