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      • Jon Krakauer uses a journalistic style in Into the Wild, employing third-person narration based on interviews with people who knew Chris McCandless. He also uses personal memoir elements, recounting his own experiences to draw parallels with Chris's motivations.
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  2. Nov 11, 2014 · Jon Krakauer's 1996 book Into the Wild delved into the riveting story of Chris McCandless, a 24-year-old man from an affluent family outside Washington, D.C., who graduated with honors from...

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    Jon Krakauer (born April 12, 1954) is an American writer and mountaineer. He is the author of bestselling non-fiction books— Into the Wild ; Into Thin Air ; Under the Banner of Heaven ; and Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman —as well as numerous magazine articles.

  4. When the body of a young male hiker is discovered in Alaska’s Denali National Park, Outside magazine assigns journalist Jon Krakauer to cover the story.

  5. Jon Krakauer’s own trip to Denali National Park and the abandoned bus where McCandless died closes out the narrative. Along with three experienced Alaskans, Krakauer crosses the same river whose flooding prevented McCandless from leaving the wild.

  6. One year later, author Jon Krakauer retraced McCandless's steps during the two years between college graduation and his demise in Alaska. McCandless shed his legal name early in his journey, adopting the moniker "Alexander Supertramp", after W.H. Davies .

  7. Into the Wild: Introduction. A concise biography of Jon Krakauer plus historical and literary context for Into the Wild. Into the Wild: Plot Summary. A quick-reference summary: Into the Wild on a single page. Into the Wild: Detailed Summary & Analysis. In-depth summary and analysis of every chapter of Into the Wild. Visual theme-tracking, too.

  8. The reader of Into the Wild follows Krakauer’s investigations as he pieces together McCandless’s movements and compiles various kinds of evidence regarding his psychological motivations. Krakauer’s perspective thus guides every aspect of the book, and he often slips into the first person to describe his research process or his ...

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