Portrayed by Krakauer’s analytical pursuit concerned with “the grip wilderness has on the American imagination, the allure high-risk activities hold for young men of a certain mind, and the complicated, highly charged bond that exists between fathers and sons”, his book Into The Wild strives to retrace the life of Christopher McCandless, to expose the truths of his upbringing- an extensively researched biography, sprinkled with anecdotes of Krakauer's own parallel life, designed to control a social wildfire which offered converse perceptions of McCandless’ fateful final stroll into the intimidating Alaskan
Portrayed by Krakauer’s analytical pursuit concerned with “the grip wilderness has on the American imagination, the allure high-risk activities hold for young men of a certain mind, and the complicated, highly charged bond that exists between fathers and sons”, his book Into The Wild strives to retrace the life of Christopher McCandless, to expose the truths of his upbringing- an extensively researched biography, sprinkled with anecdotes of Krakauer's own parallel life, designed to control a social wildfire which offered converse perceptions of McCandless’ fateful final stroll into the intimidating Alaskan