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The most prominent "piece" related to Into the Wild is the 1996 nonfiction book by , which meticulously reconstructs the life and final journey of Chris McCandless .

: His attempt to live off the land mirroring Thoreau’s experiment in Walden . Into the Wild

: A 2014 memoir by Carine McCandless (Chris's sister) that reveals the violent family history and traumatic environment that drove Chris to leave society. Philosophical Foundations The most prominent "piece" related to Into the

: Donating his $24,000 savings to Oxfam and burning his cash to live a minimalist lifestyle. Into the Wild

Chris was heavily influenced by 19th-century , specifically the works of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson . Key parallels include: