The Last American Man

The Last American Man
by Elizabeth Gilbert

The Last American Man
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Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2003-05-27
ISBN: 0142002836
Number of pages: 288
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)

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Book Review: Even Thoreau eventually went home
Summary: 5 Stars

"The Last American Man" is one of those books you pull off the shelf unexpectedly and, with sudden shock, inspired by a world that could have life-changing ramifications. The book is that good. Of course, the histrionic title could be off-putting, and I imagine the bio's subject Eustace Conway rolled his eyes - or maybe he didn't.

Author Elizabeth Gilbert has done a near-brilliant job in examining the life of Conway, a conflicted and contradictory individual who made a firm choice at a young age to live a primitive life in the woods - to put it simply. Inspired by his mother, who was the daughter of another fascinating man who ran an unusually strenuous summer camp, Conway at an early age showed uncommon affinity with nature. Traipsing through the woods behind his North Carolina home, Eustace began collecting and documenting his discoveries, becoming a self-made naturalist of the highest order. Conway collected turtles and had an intricate zoo in his backyard. He studied Native American culture and learned to hunt with a bow and arrow (though he's equally skilled with a gun). He lived in a tepee while attending college (though rode to campus on a motorcycle). He wears self-made buckskin (though wore jeans on the first day of class). He hiked the entire route of the Appalachian trail in four months carrying little more than a bag of raisins (no contradictions here). He dines regularly on fresh road kill. He lived (and lives) an ideal painfully remote to modern culture.

Conway is unique, if not extraordinary, in that while most people may sample primitive lifestyles during phases of their lives, returning to the comforts of modern worlds (even Thoreau - Walden - eventually went home), with the determination of a mad monk he permanently embraced the spirit, forming his life's mantra. It was a long and winding road to where Conway is today, as the owner and leader of Turtle Island, a sanctuary/commune operating as a primitive farm without electricity or running water, but his adventures are nothing short of fascinating. His 1000-mile hikes, cross-American horse trips and buggy journeys through the gut of the northwest, are enthralling. I would have liked more detail of these epic treks, though much is offered to ponder.

It's clear early on, and well documented by Gilbert's substantial work, that Conway's brutally strained relationship with his father, a stubborn academic estranged from his eccentrically brilliant son, has much to do with the man Conway is today. Those endless journeys, traveled through canyons, sleet and hunger, are not moving towards, but away from painful memories of adolescence. And those unlucky enough to bear witness, including his brother and ex-girlfriend, are alienated due to his uncomfortably obsessive determination. Quite simply, Conway's message can be a royal pain in the butt.

Gilbert does an admirable job in probing beneath the surface of Conway's obsessions, documenting his awkward relationships with numerous women. Some are star-struck by the modern mountain man, only to be rudely awakened. Others, great academics, lose their identity within his shadow. A few, free-spirited hippies and musicians, quickly lose interest when faced with harsh realities. All find the comforts of Conway's tepee oppressive. Conway's a determined tortured soul, a cold fact having much to do with his lifestyle. Like a stubborn priest, he continues with his life's mission, a glorious ideal to expose thousands of people on an annual basis to the purity of primitive life, revealing the spiritual waste of an increasingly out-of-control industrial age. Conway, comfortably living off the land, is convinced if society does not return to similar roots, it's destined to die. Naive perhaps, though an ahead-of-its-time philosophy growing in strength today (Ecology, Community and Lifestyle: Outline of an Ecosophy).

After reading "The Last American Man," I found myself questioning my own life. There's inspiration to be found in Gilbert's passionate work, and what a fine writer she is, with several comedic passages a wonder to behold. It's deeply comforting to know someone is asking questions about an increasingly technical age in which almost all of life is spent in sheltered leisure, moving from one box to another. There's peace to be discovered in Conway's arduous beliefs, and they're as close as your own backyard. One of the best books I've read in years.

Summary of The Last American Man

Finalist for the National Book Award 2002

In this rousing examination of contemporary American male identity, acclaimed author and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert explores the fascinating true story of Eustace Conway. In 1977, at the age of seventeen, Conway left his family's comfortable suburban home to move to the Appalachian Mountains. For more than two decades he has lived there, making fire with sticks, wearing skins from animals he has trapped, and trying to convince Americans to give up their materialistic lifestyles and return with him back to nature. To Gilbert, Conway's mythical character challenges all our assumptions about what it is to be a modern man in America; he is a symbol of much we feel how our men should be, but rarely are.

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