Into The American Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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Into the American Wild In Jon Krakauer’s novel, Into the Wild, a young man leaves everything he possess behind to venture across America and live off the land. Jon Krakauer investigates the tragically short life of Chris McCandless’s life and his motives for abandoning the life laid out for him. The more in depth Krakaeur delves into McCandless’s life and those alike Mccandless, the more attention to the American Wilderness there seems to be. Krakauer inscribes the attraction of the American Wilderness through recounting Mccandless’s travels and tales similar to McCandless’s including his own. Drawn to authors such as Thoreau, London, and Tolstoy, Chris McCandless’s interest in the American Wilderness ignited. McCandless who “had been infatuated

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