Reviews:
"Gilbert has a jaunty, breathless
style, and she paints a complicated portrait of American
maleness that is as original as it is surprising."
-Publishers
Weekly
"Gilbert, a top-notch journalist and fiction writer, braids
keen and provocative observations about the American frontier,
the myth of the mountain man, and the peculiar state of
contemporary America with its 'profound alienation' from
nature into her spirited and canny portrait."
-Donna Seaman, Booklist
“Wickedly
well-written... There are two parts to The Last American
Man: Conway‛s personal story, which is fascinating enough,
and the way it entwines with the American preoccupation with
robust, can-do masculinity.”
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James Gorman, The New York Times Book
Review (Editors’ Choice)
"Elizabeth Gilbert
has done a marvelous job of profiling Eustace Conway — a
modern-day Jim Bridger whose every hour roaming American is
laden with mythological magic. The Last American Man
is, in fact, the best book of New Journalism to appear since
Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff. A truly
delightful, outrageous, unforgettable saga."
-Douglas Brinkley
"The finest examination of American masculinity and wilderness
since Jon Krakauer's 'Into The Wild.' To meet Eustace Conway
is to be dazzled...Reading The Last American Man is like
listening to a friend tell you about an ubelievable character
over a bottle of house red."
-Outside Magazine
"Insightful...explores through the lens of Eustace Conway's
particular life our modern infatuation with the myth of the
pioneering man and succeeds in uncovering the human reality
behind it."
-Los Angeles Times
"Conway is a
character almost too good to be believed. In Gilbert, he may
have found the perfect writer to tell his story."
-Atlantic Journal-Constitution
"Gilbert has
written what may be her best book yet."
-Houston Chronicle