Selected Journal Entries
Listed are the date and an indication of the most important part
of the contents. For journal entries and letters related to The
Singing Wilderness,
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January
12, 1930: Sigurd's earliest discovered journal entry.
January
16, 1930: Sigurd compares his life with that of John Burroughs.
January
20, 1930: Sigurd discusses what he would later call his "flashes
of insight."
February
2, 1930: Sigurd discusses his writing and his dim view of
socializing.
March
12, 1930: A good winter, but his outfitting company work is gearing
up and it's hard to find time to write.
April
2, 1930: Of time (lack of), science and writing
April
7, 1930: Sigurd finds peace and joy by getting away from the office
and going outdoors
September
28, 1930: Sigurd is determined to decide this winter if he really
has writing talent.
December
5, 1930: Sigurd is trying to write regularly before his students
arrive for class.
December
9, 1930: Sigurd begins studying wolves, but what he really wants to
do is write.
April
8, 1931: Sigurd reflects on writing, graduate school, and his near
death from pneumonia.
December
9, 1931: Sigurd reflects on writing, graduate school, and scientific
research.
December
28, 1931: Sigurd, visiting wildlife researchers at the University of
Michigan, is realizing that university life is not for him.
December
29, 1931: Sigurd turns to Emerson and Thoreau for help in deciding
what to do with his life.
March
15, 1932: Sigurd writes about an abandoned trapper's cabin that he
has adopted as a personal retreat.
September
16, 1932: New year of teaching, new master's degree, but still
unhappy.
September
22, 1932: Teaching vs. Writing and Outfitting.
December
9, 1932: Sigurd wonders whether or not he should become an artist.
January
7, 1933: Snowshoe trip to Basswood Lake; comments on cabins.
January
20, 1933: Sigurd realizes that he must write what he loves if he is
to produce anything worthwhile.
February
6, 1933: "Be true to yourself"
September
14, 1933: "What I want is a working-writing combination, ala
Thoreau and Burroughs."
October
11, 1933: On returning from the meeting of the International Joint
Commission in Minneapolis
November
14, 1933: An offer from Aldo Leopold
November
28, 1933: Reflecting on True Happiness
December
2, 1933: "I have the terrible urge for self expression."
December
31, 1933: "The last day of the old year and for once I am
happy."
February
19, 1934: Writing, happiness, and the approaching canoe outfitting
season.
August
10, 1934: A new house, and ideas about his writing
September
30 and October 1, 1934: "My job is the interpretation of the
beauty and the meaning of this country..."
1930s,
Undated: Writing goals. "A new slant different from Thoreau..."
1930s,
Undated: Writing. "Writing is the insulin of a disease of long
standing."
Summer
1945: Encounter with an Elderly Man on a Walk in Scotland
April
4, 1949: Sigurd's 50th Birthday
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