
Útěk do divočiny
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Narrated by:
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David Matásek
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By:
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Jon Krakauer
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Můžeme utéct před něčím, co potřebujeme k životu nejvíc? Autor líčí příběh mladého muže z dobře situované rodiny, který tragicky zahynul při své osamělé pouti Amerikou v syrové aljašské divočině. Chtěl nalézt sám sebe, utéct před svazující společností, oprostit se od všeho zbytečného a dokázat, že člověk může žít v souladu s přírodou. Kultovní kniha Jona Krakauera, který líčí mladíkovu strastiplnou i osvobozující cestu a zároveň se snaží odhalit motivy jeho extrémního rozhodnutí, se stala předlohou stejnojmenného filmu v režii Seana Penna.
©1996 Jon Krakauer (P)2023 Tympanum
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