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Julianna Erney
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“It was a beautiful death because he was living a life of beauty.”
— Nov 19, 2023 06:26PM
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David
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not the biggest fan of the author's passive voice and framing of native's, nor everett's, but the south west lore that this book ties together is mesmerizing, at least to me.
— Aug 08, 2023 08:13PM
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Ella
is on page 111 of 416
This is probably in my top 5 of books this year despite not even being halfway done with my challenge.
— Jul 03, 2019 08:44AM
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Pamela
is on page 367 of 416
perhaps an answer...should find out soon. tonight or tomorrow. Can't wait!
— Oct 18, 2018 04:30PM
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Kazia Trujillo
is on page 178 of 416
Shouldn't this be under historical fiction or memoir? There are not many facts in this book.
— May 29, 2016 10:47AM
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Chris Maier
is 30% done
Not going to finish in time... Not great anyway
— Mar 20, 2016 06:25AM
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Corinne
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One chapter. Writing seems a bit all over the place even though chronological.
— Jan 18, 2014 09:29AM
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Marguerite
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Interesting - Sometimes hard to determine what year I'm in.
— Nov 15, 2012 11:06AM
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Lynn Diane
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I realize this book is suffering greatly by comparison to Night Circus, but Everett Ruess is so weird, "the finding of him isn't all that interesting. In fact, I question the necessity of the search.
— Jul 26, 2012 04:38PM
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Stephanie
is on page 240 of 416
Lots of subway time equals a big jump in pages read.
— Jul 26, 2012 03:07PM
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Fjóla
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Yet it is impossible to disentangle Everett's vanishing from the legend that clings to him.
— Jul 21, 2012 03:54PM
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Fjóla
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it is not the mystery of Everett's disappearance and final fate that makes him so interesting, but his achievements by the age of twenty. As a precocious artist, a writer of promise, a romantic visionary verging on the mystical, a bold and resourceful solo explorer of the wilderness, and in some sense the first true celebrator of the beauty of the Southwest for its own sake, ...
— Jul 21, 2012 03:53PM
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Lynn Diane
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I've wanted to read about Everett Ruess for a long time.
— Jul 19, 2012 04:17PM
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Fjóla
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Had he lived longer, the melodrama might well have been tempered by wisdom. There was indeed the potential for a John Muir in Everett Ruess ...
— Jul 17, 2012 12:45PM
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Fjóla
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Whenever Everett tried most earnestly to express the rapture that solitude in the wilderness brought him, he tended to lapse into melodrama. Beneath the passion pulses a vein of self-pity, as he casts himself as a martyr to his own obsession. BUT this is the writing of a 20 year old.
— Jul 17, 2012 12:44PM
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Fjóla
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"The absorbing passion of any highly sensitive person is to forget himself, whether by drinking or by agonized love, by furious work or play, or by submerging himself in the creative arts." "But the pretense cannot endure, and unless he can find another as highly strung as himself with whom to share the murderous pain of living, he will surely go insane."
— Jul 17, 2012 12:41PM
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Fjóla
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"I don't wish to withdraw from life to college, and I have a notion, conceited or not, that I know what I want from life, and can act upon it."
— Jul 17, 2012 12:38PM
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Fjóla
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"As to the million-dollar endowment of going through the college mill, I have three million dollar endowments already, that I am sure of, and I don't have to go begging. I have my very deep sensitivities to beauty, to music, and to nature."
— Jul 17, 2012 12:36PM
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Fjóla
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"... I have continued to seek beauty and friendship, and I think that I have really brought some beauty and delight into the lives of others, and that is at least something."
— Jul 17, 2012 12:35PM
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Fjóla
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"They [his friends] have been wallowing in the shallows of life this past year -- not growing or having new or enlarging experiences."
— Jul 17, 2012 12:34PM
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Fjóla
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... the stalking, landing, and devouring of trout sound like the play of a boy at summer camp, not the quest of an artist.
— Jul 17, 2012 08:54AM
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Fjóla
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... Everett's wandering seemed rather aimless. There was little true exploration about it, for throughout his four and a half months in national forests and parks, Everett almost never strayed from a well-maintained trail.
— Jul 17, 2012 08:52AM
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