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The River Why, Twentieth-Anniversary Edition

The River Why, Twentieth-Anniversary EditionAuthor: David James Duncan
Publisher: Sierra Club Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 24718

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 304
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.9

ISBN: 1578050847
UPC: 710306050844
EAN: 9781578050840
ASIN: 1578050847

Publication Date: August 5, 2002
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Amazon.com Review
David James Duncan's first novel has gained an increasingly wide audience over the years--some might even call it a following. This coming-of-age tale of Gus Orviston's search for the Pacific Northwest's elusive steelhead, a metaphor for Gus's internal quest for self-knowledge, appeals to all who cherish a good yarn and memorable characters. Uncle Zeke's colorful rendition of Gus's conception on the banks of the Deschutes River is itself worth the price of purchase.

Product Description
Since its publication by Sierra Club Books more than two decades ago, The River Why has become a classic, standing with Norman Maclean’s A River Runs Through It as our era’s most widely read fiction about fly-fishing. This captivating and exuberant tale is told by Gus Orviston, an irreverent young fly fisherman and one of the most appealing heroes in contemporary American fiction.
Leaving behind a madcap, fishing-obsessed family, Gus decides to strike out on his own, taking refuge in a remote riverbank cabin to pursue his own fly-fishing passion with unrelenting zeal. But instead of finding fishing bliss, Gus becomes increasingly troubled by the degradation of the natural world around him and by the spiritual barrenness of his own life. His desolation drives him on a reluctant quest for self-discovery and meaning—ultimately fruitful beyond his wildest dreams.
Stylistically adept and ambitious in scope, The River Why is a touching and powerful novel by an important voice in American fiction.
In a new Afterword written for this twentieth-anniversary edition, David James Duncan reflects on the genesis of his book and on the surprising link between fishing and wisdom.



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5 out of 5 stars I have bought probably 10 copies as gifts...   September 3, 2010
Donna Sires (Newberg, OR United States)
This is one of those books that will make you laugh out loud and keep you smiling for days...


5 out of 5 stars Made me appreciate fishing... a little   July 10, 2010
Bojana Duke (Seattle, WA USA)
While I recognize that this book, at its heart, didn't have a whole lot to do with fishing, I can't help but think that I would've liked it even more if I had understood the fishing references. Despite that, the writing quality and subtle humour had me hooked from the get-go. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Gus's journey and could recognize myself in his youthful fervor.


2 out of 5 stars Horrible quality!   May 28, 2010
Christopher R. Stewart
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although I love the story "The River Why," I was sorely disappointed in the quality of the recording. The cds would not play in my player. I had to burn them onto other cds, and even with that, one of the cds was impossible to listen to. Not sure what the deal was with that. Probably a sign that just reading the book is best...


4 out of 5 stars Classic Storytelling   April 8, 2010
Oskar Rey (Seattle, WA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

David James Duncan is a masterful storyteller. This book has a lot of elements--a young man's spiritual quest, an environmentalist's manifesto, philosophical discourse and a love story, to name a few. In fact, Duncan probably tries to cover too much ground. As a result, even though the story line is chronological and linear, the book feels scattered and a little disjointed. It seems like Duncan was overflowing with ideas and had difficulty cramming them all into one book.

Even so, there are some great elements. Gus, the protagonist, has had a sheltered childhood devoted mostly to fishing. His parents are both avid anglers, except that Dad is a fly fisherman and Mom uses bait. This is not a minor distinction: it is a bitter rivalry which eventually forces Gus out of the house to live in a fishing cabin where he can devote his life to fishing. He quickly learns that it is possible to have too much of a good thing and begins to search for a more meaningful life.

Duncan's focus on life purpose and environmentalism is laudable and in some instances inspirational. But Gus receives enlightenment at warp speed, going from being spiritually clueless to enlightened in the matter of a few months. While the process is not easy, Duncan does not really address the doubts, dead ends and setbacks that plague us in real life. As a great story teller, Duncan seems unwilling to allow for much ambiguity--everything resolves neatly in the end.

For me, this book reads best as a series of loosely connected short stories, most (but not all) of which are about fishing. And the stories are truly memorable. I first read this book over 15 years ago, and even before rereading it, still remembered many of the stories in this book. The stories do a better job of making Duncan's environmental and spiritual points than the sometimes lengthy philosophical discourses that are scattered throughout the book.



4 out of 5 stars The River Why Review   January 2, 2010
M. Carriker (Aberdeen, WA USA)
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The River Why by David James Duncan is an extremely remarkable story about a man named Augustine Orviston, short for Gus. He grew up in the city with his fishing possessed family, ma, H20 and his (strange non-fisher) younger brother, Bill Bob. Gus had a dream that all he wanted was to fish. So on the day of his high school graduation, Gus moved to the Northwest, right out of Portland Oregon on the Tamanawis River in a small secluded cabin with no way of the outside world ever contacting him. He then finds that fishing is not the only way to full fill his life. Gus becomes lonely, so he ventures out, he meets people that turn into friends, such as Titus, Nick, Emma, Ernie, and others. But something was still missing in his life that he would have never known if he had not found it, love. To be loved by a woman and a woman who loves him and fishing was the most important thing in Gus's life. Therefore he meets a beautiful woman named Eddy, who fishes day and night. But she is afraid and disappears and left his heart broken. With no way of ever finding her. This novel has a succeeding ending with passion, moral and love. The love of people in his life, the love of the water, and most of all the love of fishing.

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