The River Why, David James Duncan
The River Why, David James Duncan
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The River Why

Author: David James Duncan

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 15 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2017


Synopsis

The classic novel of fly fishing and spirituality republished with a new Afterword by the author.

Since its publication in 1983, The River Why has become a classic. David James Duncan's sweeping novel is a coming-of-age comedy about love, nature, and the quest for self-discovery, written in a voice as distinct and powerful as any in American letters.

Gus Orviston is a young fly fisherman who leaves behind his comically schizoid family to find his own path. Taking refuge in a remote cabin, he sets out in pursuit of the Pacific Northwest's elusive steelhead. But what begins as a physical quarry becomes a spiritual one as his quest for self-knowledge batters him with unforeseeable experiences.

Profoundly reflective about our connection to nature and to one another, The River Why is also a comedic rollercoaster. Like Gus, the reader emerges utterly changed, stripped bare by the journey Duncan so expertly navigates.

About David James Duncan

David James Duncan is the author of the novels The River Why and The Brothers K, the story collection River Teeth, and the nonfiction collections My Story as Told by Water (a National Book Award finalist), and God Laughs & Plays. His work has won three Pacific Northwest Booksellers Awards, two Pushcart Prizes, a Lannan Fellowship, the Western States Book Award, inclusion in Best American Essays, Best American Sports Writing, Best American Catholic Writing, five volumes of Best American Spiritual Writing, an honorary doctorate from University of Portland, the American Library Association's 2004 Award for the Preservation of Intellectual Freedom (with co-author Wendell Berry), and other honors. David lives in a cottonwood and pine grove on a charming little trout stream in Missoula, Montana.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol on October 19, 2012

David James Duncan is a hero in our home, an integral part of my oldest son's coming of age. In 1991 Aaron was going to turn 16, and I had just finished reading The River Why for the first time. For dozens of reasons I fell in love with the book, and wanted to share the book with Aaron, and avid rea......more

Goodreads review by Vit on March 10, 2021

During my entire life I angled not a single fish nor had a wish to so the fishy side of the story interested me much less than the philosophical. The narrator starts his personal tale with his parents’ honeymoon… …honeymoons are intended to seal the union of bride and groom till death does them part.......more

Goodreads review by Sky on August 11, 2009

Well, this is now my favorite book, bar none. In fact, I liked this book so much I feel half inclined to go back and deduct a star from all of my other 'read' books just so this 5 star one can stand out. It had aspects of all of my favorite books combined. Comedy and fantastic writing that is at tim......more


Quotes

Praise for The River Why:

"A whirlwind, madcap, humorous and sensitive novel"—New York Times

"A hymn to the waters of the earth and the wholeness of life. It is also funny."—Miami Herald

"A veritable epic of flyfishing... done in a high-velocity, exuberant style, sprawling in scale, heedless of form... The feeling for and evocation of the imperiled natural world is rhapsodic in its intensity; the writing energetic, literary in a distinctly American way... So amiable is the prevailing tone that the flowing narrative is able to absorb Koranic and Eastern mysticisms, Tao, Sufism, Zen-the religions of oneness and gospel of love-without turning into the kind of maudlin choral chanting that so often disfigures treatments of fusion of self and the world."—Publishers Weekly

This is a modern-repeat, modern -tale of maturity and redemption.—Christian Science Monitor