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Ben Fogle: Like castaways and prisoners, we have become institutionalised by lockdown

Ben spent a year on the island of Taransay (on the horizon) Credit: Getty The news that Mauro Morandi, the 81-year-old Italian, castaway on the island of Budelli off Sardinia for more than 30 years, has been evicted from his island and will return to an apartment on the mainland has reminded me of my own return to civilisation after a year marooned in the Outer Hebrides.  One of the hardest parts of any long journey or expedition is always the ‘return’. Not the triumphant, heroic arrival home, but the return to ‘normality’. From a period of excitement, simplicity, danger and solitude, comes a return to ‘day-to-day drudgery’. Suddenly, normality becomes scary. 

He abandonado la lucha : Hombre de 82 años deja la isla en la que vivió solo por 30 años

He abandonado la lucha : Hombre de 82 años deja la isla en la que vivió solo por 30 años
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Like Italy s Robinson Crusoe , many of us crave the idea of aloneness – even after lockdown

Like ‘Italy’s Robinson Crusoe’, many of us crave the idea of aloneness – even after lockdown Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Christoph Hetzmannseder/Getty Images It was poignant to read of 81-year-old Mauro Morandi’s decision to leave Budelli, the island off Sardinia that had been his home for more than 30 years, following threats of eviction. He had been nicknamed “Italy’s Robinson Crusoe”, having ended up there simply by chance, after his catamaran broke down while attempting to sail to the South Pacific. The island’s caretaker happened to be retiring, and Morandi loved the place so much that he decided to stay and assume the role; until now.

La historia del hombre que lleva 32 años viviendo solo en una isla italiana que ahora abandonará

Le llaman el Robinson Crusoe de Italia. Su aventura en una isla desierta llega a su fin tras la presión de las autoridades.

Like Italy s Robinson Crusoe , many of us crave the idea of aloneness – even after lockdown | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

1 month old Like ‘Italy’s Robinson Crusoe’, many of us crave the idea of aloneness – even after lockdown This article is more than 1 month old Mauro Morandi had to leave his solitary island life. Having been cooped up with others for months, it could be appealing ‘It does feel that it has become more acceptable to be something of a loner.’ Photograph: Christoph Hetzmannseder/Getty Images ‘It does feel that it has become more acceptable to be something of a loner.’ Photograph: Christoph Hetzmannseder/Getty Images Wed 28 Apr 2021 10.06 EDT Last modified on Wed 28 Apr 2021 11.07 EDT It was poignant to read of 81-year-old Mauro Morandi’s decision to leave Budelli, the island off Sardinia that had been his home for more than 30 years, following threats of eviction. He had been nicknamed “Italy’s Robinson Crusoe”, having ended up there simply by chance, after his catamaran broke down while attempting to sail to the South P

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