Industry's Edward Abbey who is about to throw away desert cards and the wild Chris McCandless are immersed in the wilderness. While dismissing the concept of industrial life, their betrayal is not absolute. McCandless expressed a desire to live on land (Krakauer 163), but was happy to find an industrial bus for his base camp (Krakauer 163) in the wilderness of Alaska. Likewise, Abbey said from his comfort trailer in the desert of Utah he was "facing the bones of survival" (6).
Desert Solitaire is widely regarded as the largest and most authoritative work ever written by Edward Abbey. Desert Solitaire followed the monastery as a ranger of the Arch National Monument in Southeastern Utah during his two summers. In his book, the monastery shows contempt for the government continuing to help fill the "unbearable arrogance" of the "elected official" in the western United States (177). Desert Solitaire is a well-written book that Abbey blends his wit and humor with serious problems including the environment and the land he seems to love. The abilities of a monastery combining humor and seriousness are reflected in his story that it is trapped in a lock pool. The story is both fun and horrifying, and shows what a good storyteller can do to do. Abbey who wrote and published many unforgettable books before the death of 1989 remains the best memory of the desert solitaire. The monastery is interested in life and the way we work in ecology.
The desert solitaire of Edward Abbey. "In this 1968 literary non-fiction work, Abbe detailed his work as a forest guard in the Utah Arches National Park, who opposed the relationship between humans and the environment, but nevertheless In the past he called the wilderness "not the luxury, it is the necessity of the human spirit, it is indispensable to our lives like water and tasty bread." Children's Geography: Why do kids need wild places, by Gary Pole Navin and Steven Triple? " The two authors shared their own observations and observations of their children about how nature is important and why in the process of growth. I strongly recommend it. "