Christopher McCandless

Christopher McCandless

Christopher McCandless is featured in the book "Into the Wild" and may be the topic of a new Sean Pean film. Christopher McCandless was a young man who gave up his possessions and traveled to Alaska where he eventually died in the...

Christopher McCandless is featured in the book "Into the Wild" and may be the topic of a new Sean Pean film. Christopher McCandless was a young man who gave up his possessions and traveled to Alaska where he eventually died in the wilderness.

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Click here to know more Posted via Zlio.com Into the Wild Author: Jon Krakauer In April 1992 a young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. His name was Christopher Johnson McCandless. He had given $25,000 in savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, burned all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new life for himself. Four months later, his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. How McCandless came to die is the unforgettable story of Into the Wild. Immediately after graduating from college in ... Read Full Story
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Sean Penn sings a powerful and poetic hymn to America with "Into the Wild," his sweeping, sensitive and deeply affecting adaptation of Jon Krakauer's best-selling book. When the book was published in 1996, it became an instant classic of American literary nonfiction, at once heir to the adventure writing of Jack London and Rockwell Kent and such generational touchstones as "On the Road" and "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance." Penn, who wrote and directed the screen version of "Into the Wild," has preserved the book's most iconic, even mystical values, while carefully whittling away Krakauer's multilayered narrative to focus on its confounding ... Read Full Story
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In April 1992 a young man named Christopher Johnson McCandless decided to invent a new life for himself. McCandless gave his life saving of 25,000 dollars to charity abandoned his car and walked alone into the Alaskan Wilderness. Four months latter his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. McCandless was not a fool he graduated with honors from Emory University. He read Jack London, Wallace Stegner and Leo Tolstoy and was deeply moved by their stories of solitude and closeness to nature. McCandless particularly liked White Fang by Jack London. McCandless read White Fang over and over. Although White Fang is a ... Read Full Story
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In the spring of 1992, a 24-year-old dreamer named Christopher McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska, north of Mt. McKinley, and walked alone into the wilderness to live off the land. His decomposed body was discovered in an abandoned bus four months later. The young man's death marked the end of an odyssey that began two years earlier when McCandless, after graduating with honours from Atlanta's Emory University, slammed the door on a life of privilege. He donated his entire $25,000 in savings to Oxfam, drove west, then abandoned his car in the Mojave Desert, burned his money and rechristened himself Alexander Supertramp. Now he may ... Read Full Story
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Movies based on true stories are usually good movies, though I do tend to ruin the story when I look it up on the Internet beforehand or while I'm watching the movie. Into the Wild, not to be confused with The Wild cartoon of a couple years ago, is about a young man named Christopher McCandless played by Emile Hirsch (who will be staring as Speed Racer in the new Speed Racer movie) who graduates from college, but has a disdain for societal life. His parents are all about the money and the appearances. This is typical of most Americans. We're about as deep ... Read Full Story
From an Article by David McCandless: Note: Several examples of work by McCandless are included in the BBC article. E-mails. News. Facebook. Wikipedia. Do you feel ever feel that there’s just too much information? Do you struggle to keep up with important issues, subject and ideas? Are you drowning in data? In this age of information overload, [...]  
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McCandless property taxes to remain unchangedPittsburgh Post GazetteReal estate taxes in McCandless will not increase under next year's budget, Manager Tobias Cordek said last night during council's ...  
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For those drowning in the digital age's information glut, "Visual Miscellaneum," the new eye-popping book of infographics by London-based visual and data journalist David McCandless, makes the perfect antidote. Forget about pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs and histograms; the book showcases McCandless' dexterity when it comes to the infinite number of ways to represent data through engaging graphics these days. (Click all images...  
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After years of assembling property, designing a plan and establishing financing, Pittsburgh native Kevin Dougherty is ready to build a million-plus square foot mixed-use development on a northern stretch of McKnight Road called McCandless Crossing.  
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In this Daily Beast interview, the “Into the Wild” author talks about his new book on the NFL star-turned-soldier, and what Tillman and McCandless had in common: They were both uncommonly idealistic. They were both pretty hardass in their ideals and sticking to them. But they chose such different paths—McCandless dropped out of society, while Tillman was all about living in this world and doing your duty. They were both very similar and very...  
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Carlton Cardiology North Side Initiative Inc., with the support of UPMC Passavant, will be hosting the fourth annual Women's Heart Health Day on Saturday at La Roche College, 9000 Babcock Blvd., McCandless.  
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The Austin, Texas-based company, which already operates a popular store in East Liberty, said in an earnings report that the Pittsburgh region was one of three areas where leases have been signed to receive a new store.  
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