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The Stranger in the Woods

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A meditation on solitude, wildness, and survival, this book offers an absorbing exploration of solitude and humanity's diminishing connection with nature. It raises profound questions about the role of solitude, the value of suffering, and the diversity of human needs. The narrative reveals how Christopher Knight escaped society more completely than anyone else in history, providing a fascinating account of his capture and confessions. The story challenges assumptions about our relationships with nature and one another, leaving readers contemplating its implications for society and personal life long after reading. Finkel’s storytelling and journalistic diligence allow Knight to express his own voice, making his experience resonate with anyone who has wandered through the wilderness and pondered retreat. The book is both moving and haunting, offering a beautifully rendered, well-researched narrative. It provides a stunning look into the life and thoughts of one of our era's most enigmatic figures, prompting deep reflection on modern society, the search for meaning, and the impact of solitude. Finkel’s expert writing transforms Knight's tale into a universal meditation on the pains of social obligation and the innate longing for retreat. This profound investigation into finding meaning in a noisy world is captivating and magnetic.

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The Stranger in the Woods, Michael Finkel

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2018
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
224
ISBN10
1101911530
ISBN13
9781101911532
Série
První vydání
2017
Původní název
The Stranger in the Woods
Hodnocení
4 z 5
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A meditation on solitude, wildness, and survival, this book offers an absorbing exploration of solitude and humanity's diminishing connection with nature. It raises profound questions about the role of solitude, the value of suffering, and the diversity of human needs. The narrative reveals how Christopher Knight escaped society more completely than anyone else in history, providing a fascinating account of his capture and confessions. The story challenges assumptions about our relationships with nature and one another, leaving readers contemplating its implications for society and personal life long after reading. Finkel’s storytelling and journalistic diligence allow Knight to express his own voice, making his experience resonate with anyone who has wandered through the wilderness and pondered retreat. The book is both moving and haunting, offering a beautifully rendered, well-researched narrative. It provides a stunning look into the life and thoughts of one of our era's most enigmatic figures, prompting deep reflection on modern society, the search for meaning, and the impact of solitude. Finkel’s expert writing transforms Knight's tale into a universal meditation on the pains of social obligation and the innate longing for retreat. This profound investigation into finding meaning in a noisy world is captivating and magnetic.