David Guterson: The Other
At one point or another,
everybody wants to get away from it all. But there are levels; one man's long
walk on the beach is another man's faked-death journey into isolation and
backwoods survival. There's a romance to the latter that comes hand-in-glove with
its arrogance, a lure of simplification that implies freedom and a rejection of
social responsibility. The journeys of individuals like Christopher McCandless
(the real-life protagonist of Into The Wild) invite contempt and
admiration in equal measure, but whether they're demonized or worshipped, the
questions they raise remain. What would drive someone to leave everything
behind for isolation, discomfort, and death? And just how broken does society
have to become before such a choice seems like the only sane response?