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Into Thin Air

A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster (Modern Library Exploration)

By Jon Krakauer

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| Hardcover | 9780679457527

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Into Thin Air is a riveting first-hand account of a catastrophic expedition up Mount Everest. In March 1996, Outside magazine sent veteran journalist and seasoned climber Jon Krakauer on an expedition led by celebrated Everest guide Rob Hall. Despite the expertise of Hall and the other leaContinue

Into Thin Air is a riveting first-hand account of a catastrophic expedition up Mount Everest. In March 1996, Outside magazine sent veteran journalist and seasoned climber Jon Krakauer on an expedition led by celebrated Everest guide Rob Hall. Despite the expertise of Hall and the other leaders, by the end of summit day eight people were dead. Krakauer's book is at once the story of the ill-fated adventure and an analysis of the factors leading up to its tragic end. Written within months of the events it chronicles, Into Thin Air clearly evokes the majestic Everest landscape. As the journey up the mountain progresses, Krakauer puts it in context by recalling the triumphs and perils of other Everest trips throughout history. The author's own anguish over what happened on the mountain is palpable as he leads readers to ponder timeless questions.

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  • Into Thin Air By Jon Krakauer

    "His voice sounded like a record played at half speed. It was slow and creaky. I was three thousand feet below him. I was lying in a tent inside a sleeping bag with everything I had on, and I was unable to get warm. Just think of what he must have su ... (read full critics)

    bookpage published on Sat, 18 Sep 2010

  • Anti-Social Climbing

    On the night of 10 May 1996, 19 climbers were stranded in a blinding storm on the upper flanks of Mount Everest. The temperature dropped to −100° Fahrenheit. Whipped up by fierce winds, spindrift blasted the mountainside on which envelopes of thick c ... (read full critics)

    lrb published on Tue, 7 Sep 2010

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    Read this in high school. Brings perspective about death, survival, living, people, actions, weather, place, and telling a personal story in a journalistic way. I still feel this book.

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    eudaemonian said on Mar 18, 2006 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Loved this book. The description of the adventure was amazing. Despite my complete lack of knowledge of mountain climbing, I felt that I was up there on the mountain with them all.

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    Hesanford said on Oct 14, 2009 about the Audio CD edition | Add your feedback

  • Have given up finishing it. I am not a mountain climber, not even a sport lover, so it's kind of hard to read it through.

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    史默 said on Oct 14, 2009 | Add your feedback

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