i said exposing AND QUESTIONING. not just for being frauds but not doing their jobs. he was questioning the decision to not turn around at the cutoff time. he was questioning one of the guides, boukreev, not using supplemental oxygen. shall i continue to embarrass you counselor or is that enough?PlayerRep said:getgrizzy said:of course controversy follows him. he's exposing or questioning people for being frauds or not doing their jobs in most of his books. every author that does this has his detractors.PlayerRep said:I used to like Krakauer's books, but over time I realized that some of what he writes is not accurate and is biased. Considerable controversy seems to follow his books. I think it starts with a story line or theory, and then just tries to support it with some research and some facts.
It is just not true that he tries to get to the truth. Jeez, look at UM book. Wouldn't getting to the truth seem to involve talking to UM officials? I assume he didn't talk to people on the other side of the various accusers he appears to have talked to. "Getting to the truth." Real funny?
Once I realized that his books seemed to be just supporting his pre-conceived story line, I lost interest in his books.
Who was he exposing to be a fraud in Into Thin Air, the Alaska book, and the Pat Tillman book? The climbers who didn't come to the rescue with air tanks, the kid who died, Pat Tillman? Why does Tillman's brother have such a low opinion. Maybe someone should check to see if Krakauer is defrauding his readers.
tillmans brother hasn't stated why he dislikes him. some have guessed it's because he worked with pat's wife on the book and she let him use pat's journal. he hasn't specified anything and after reading the book i see nothing for him to object about.