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The Last American Man

by Elizabeth Gilbert
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Synopsis

An unforgettable look at a truly pioneering, but thoroughly modern, American hero. Finalist for the National Book Award 2002 In this rousing examination of contemporary American male identity, acclaimed author and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert explores the fascinating true story of Eustace Conway. In 1977, at the age of seventeen, Conway left his family's comfortable suburban home to move to the Appalachian Mountains. For more than two decades he has lived there, making fire with sticks, wearing skins from animals he has trapped, and trying to convince Americans to give up their materialistic lifestyles and return with him back to nature. To Gilbert, Conway's mythical character challenges all our assumptions about what it is to be a modern man in America; he is a symbol of much we feel how our men should be, but rarely are.

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[a] spirited and canny portrait...

About the Author, Elizabeth Gilbert

Known for her in-depth profiles for magazines from Harper's Bazaar to GQ, Elizabeth Gilbert has developed a reputation for relaying what makes people tick, both in her reportage and her acclaimed works of fiction.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Format
Audio
ISBN
9781565116528

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