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How does Krakauer describe Bullhead City, Arizona that makes it seems strange to him that it “would appeal to an adherent of Thoreau and Tolstoy” like McCandless?

How does Krakauer describe Bullhead City, Arizona that makes it seems strange to him that it “would appeal to an adherent of Thoreau and Tolstoy” like McCandless?

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The city is city commercial filled with strip malls and chain restaurants. It represents nothing of the independent ethos of anti-establishment writers like Thoreau.