
Into Thin Air
by Jon Krakauer
Krakauer's firsthand account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers died during a single storm. One of the greatest adventure narratives ever written.
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American journalist and mountaineer whose Into Thin Air and Into the Wild are landmark works of adventure nonfiction combining rigorous reporting with intimate first-person witness.
Jon Krakauer is a climber and journalist who has written some of the most gripping narrative nonfiction of the past thirty years. Into Thin Air, published in 1997, is his first-person account of the 1996 Everest expedition during which eight climbers died in a single storm — an expedition Krakauer was on as a journalist for Outside magazine. The book is a model of narrative nonfiction: technically detailed enough to convey the physical and logistical reality of high-altitude climbing, psychologically acute enough to understand what drives people to risk their lives this way, and personally honest about Krakauer’s own role in events he witnessed.
Into the Wild, published in 1996, is a different kind of book — a biography reconstructed from physical evidence, interviews, and the journals of Christopher McCandless, a young man who abandoned his life, gave away his savings, and walked into the Alaskan wilderness, where he starved to death in 1992. Krakauer brings the same investigative rigor to the story and supplements it with reflection on his own youthful self-destructiveness. The book sparked genuine debate about whether McCandless was admirable or reckless — a debate Krakauer engages with rather than avoiding.

by Jon Krakauer
Krakauer's firsthand account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers died during a single storm. One of the greatest adventure narratives ever written.
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by Jon Krakauer
The story of Christopher McCandless, a young man from a privileged background who walked into the Alaskan wilderness alone in 1992 — and was found dead in an abandoned bus four months later.
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by Jon Krakauer
A double narrative: the murder of a Mormon woman and her infant daughter by fundamentalist brothers who believed they were acting on divine revelation, intertwined with the full history of the Latter-day Saint movement from Joseph Smith to the present day. A rigorous examination of religious fundamentalism and faith.
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Jon Krakauer's complete bibliography in order — from Into the Wild and Into Thin Air to Under the Banner of Heaven. Best starting points for new readers.
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Where to start with Jon Krakauer — whether to begin with Into Thin Air, Into the Wild, or Under the Banner of Heaven. A complete reading guide.
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Jon Krakauer's account of Chris McCandless — who gave away his savings, walked into the Alaskan wilderness, and starved to death — is one of the most argued-over books of the last thirty years. These books share its fascination with the person who rejects civilization, its love of wild places, and its unresolved question: was McCandless a romantic idealist or a fool?
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