Into Thin Air recounts one of the first commercial expeditions to Mount Everest, which tragically turns into a fight for survival. The personal stories of the expedition members are incredibly touching, and for me as a woman, I was particularly moved by the Japanese mountaineer Yasuko, who proudly said that while her husband cleans at home, she climbs the mountains. Yasuko lost her life on this expedition.
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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • This gripping account details the storm on Mt. Everest that resulted in five fatalities and left many, including Krakauer, grappling with guilt. Journalist-mountaineer Jon Krakauer, atop Everest, misjudged the brewing storm, which led to tragic consequences. Through his narrative, he seeks to confront his own demons and explore the complex dynamics of the event, giving credit to the dedicated Sherpas while refraining from easy criticism of others, like the wealthy socialite who brought an espresso maker. His personal investigation reveals insights into the failures that contributed to the disaster, leading him to believe his actions played a role in a fellow climber's death. Despite recounting moments of heroism, Krakauer is harsh on himself, struggling to reconcile his perceived shortcomings. The updated edition includes a new postscript addressing the contentious debate with guide Anatoli Boukreev post-tragedy. Krakauer acknowledges Boukreev's good intentions but critiques his decisions, while shifting some criticism to G. Weston De Walt, coauthor of Boukreev's account. In a poignant conclusion, Krakauer reflects on his last conversation with Boukreev, who later died in an avalanche. In 1999, Krakauer received an Academy Award in Literature, recognizing his exceptional contributions to journalism and literature.
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Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 1999