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India on Jun 04, 2023
Jim Bowen: I won’t lie, this well written book will polarise people who read it.
This book is about Chris McCandless, came over all “Kung Fu”, and decided to travel the Earth after graduating from Emory University. He ended up starving to death in a discarded School Bus in rural Alaska. It traces his travels, as best can be ascertained.
It’s polarising because you’ll either view him as wilfully reckless (he seems woefully underprepared for the final stage of his trip, or as someone whose luck ran out.
I suspect that what you get out of the book is a reflection of who you are, as much as it is of McCandless. Quite why people made pilgrimages to his death site is, however, beyond me.
United Kingdom on Apr 04, 2023
Cathy: I listened to the audio version of this book and Philip Franklin does a great job with the narration. I haven’t read Jon Krakauer before and I enjoyed the author’s writing style and the gradual unfolding of Chris McCandless’ story. I’d never heard of Chris McCandless before this and I found the story fascinating, tragic and scarcely credible in parts. If this had been fiction I can imagine the reader or listener berating the ‘hero’ for his lack of foresight and preparation before embarking on such a dangerous and uncertain journey.
Jon Krakauer explores Chris’ McCandless’s life, and death, through his family, Chris’ own notes, photographs and letters, plus the people he met on his travels, most of whom felt a compelling pull towards the young man and came to love him.
Basically, I’m not sure what to think. Here’s a highly academically intelligent young man who had a privileged upbringing, protesting strongly against world hunger and the wastage of food. He was angry at his father who lead a double life for several years, which is understandable. Perhaps it was a combination of these things, coupled with the books he was fond of reading by...
United Kingdom on Jun 13, 2016
Indian Reader: This is the story of Christopher Mccandless: a prodigal kid born and brought up in an affluent family in US. Immediately after his graduation in 1990 he left his worldly belongings and his home without informing anyone including his family in 1990 to experience the world on his own, at a tender age of 22.By third week of August 1994 he was dead in Alaska. The book traces his journey though not in chronological order.
After reading a small article about the death of an unknown 'hitchhiker' in Alaska, the intrigued Jon Krakauer, himself a mountaineer, decided to explore further about the deceased. The book is a result of author's attempt to discover Christopher Mccandless. Beside his journeys, the book also covers his past that gives an insight into why he was the way we find him; his relation with parents, sister, friends, his outlook about the society and his non-conforming attitude towards tradition and status quo. In between chapters there are brief profiling of personalities ( adventurers ), who had similar experiences with life and might have influenced Chris like Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, John Franklin etc. Each chapter starts with quotes which are relevant to the prose...
India on Jul 13, 2015
Fyrecurl: NARRATIVE ARC AND PARALLEL STRUCTURE– IN A NON-FICTION NOVEL
When Jon Krakaur wrote an account of the untimely death of a young man who went into the wilds of Alaska with little more than his wits, he was faced with the daunting task of how he would write the story. In this creative non-fiction story, Krakaur used craft techniques that he could use in keeping a reader interested, particularly where most readers would know the ending before the story even began. Krakaur had already reported about Christopher Johnson McCandless’ fateful quest in Outside magazine. McCandless obviously examined the structure of any story, exposition, rising action, crisis, climax and denouncement, or resolution, and began to form how best to tell McCandless’ tragic story. He borrows the narrative arc technique from fiction, and uses parallel structure, interspersing several small stories, each with a different protagonist and antagonist, but with a common theme running through each, that ties the resolution together.
Krakaur’s story has a quasi-linear plot, with characters and setting, rising action, with conflicts and complications, and finally a resolution, where the ultimate question...
United States on May 02, 2013
D.g.: Into The Wild- Jon Krakauer
Dov Guggenheim
When a teenager picks up a book that is seemingly on his reading level, the suspected genre is usually either fiction, non-fiction, or science fiction. One would also suspect the book to be one storyline, a plot that involves a main character, a conflict, and how the conflict was resolved. "Into The Wild" is absolutely none of this. Into the wild does have a main character, Christopher McCandless, who decides to leave a life with many advantages, lots of money, and a college degree, to go into the wild. But that is the only similarity. From case studies, to the exciting twists and turns of a rebellious young adult's life, and people he meets on his journey, the part biography, part non-fiction, part case study book "Into The Wild" is anything but a normal book.
"Into The Wild" is a book relating to the story of Christopher McCandless(who changes his name to Alex Supertramp), a well-to-do man who recently graduated from Emory University. His father, Walt, always pressures him to be perfect, and Christopher hates his father and everything about him, like his constant, imprudent chase of material happiness, and having...
United States on May 30, 2012
Jon Krakauer's Journey Into the Wild: A Story of Adventure and Self-Discovery | Dean Nicholson's Incredible Journey: How One Man and His Rescue Cat Pedaled Around the World - Hardcover | Alex Lasker's Novel, The Memory of an Elephant | |
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Total Reviews | 166 reviews | 1 reviews | 109 reviews |
Lexile measure | 1270L | ||
ISBN-10 | 0385486804 | 1538718782 | |
Author Biographies | Author Biographies | ||
Language | English | English | English |
Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Traveler & Explorer Biographies#1 in Travelogues & Travel Essays#1 in Author Biographies | #90 in Animal & Pet Care Essays#416 in Traveler & Explorer Biographies#3,252 in Memoirs | #25 in Travelogues & Travel Essays#397 in Coming of Age Fiction #1,354 in Literary Fiction |
Publisher | Anchor Books; 1st edition | Grand Central Publishing; Illustrated edition | Independently published |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces | ||
Dimensions | 5.18 x 0.47 x 7.98 inches | 5.88 x 1 x 8.5 inches; 14.4 Ounces | 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches; 11.68 Ounces |
Travelogues & Travel Essays | Travelogues & Travel Essays | Travelogues & Travel Essays | |
Traveler & Explorer Biographies | Traveler & Explorer Biographies | Traveler & Explorer Biographies | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0385486804 | 978-1538718780 | 979-8520123804 |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 19,714 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 6,898 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,483 ratings |
Paperback | 240 pages |
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Germany on Oct 06, 2023