Synopses & Reviews
Not in recent memory has there been such a unique and vibrant fictional character a character who could make us laugh so easily, feel so deeply, who speaks with such startling truth about the way we live as Gus Orviston, the irreverent young flyfisherman in
The River Why.
Leaving behind a madcap, fishing-obsessed family, Gus embarks on an extraordinary voyage of self-discovery along his beloved Oregon rivers. What he unexpectedly finds is man's wanton destruction of nature and a burning desire to commit himself to its preservation.
Here then is the funny, sensitive, very special story of one man's search: for meaning, for love, and for a sane way to live...a tale that gives a contemporary voice to the concerns and hopes of all living things on this beautiful, watery planet Earth.
Review
"In the company of Catch-22 and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance." The Houston Post
About the Author
David James Duncan is the author of the novel
The Brothers K;
River Teeth, a joint memoir and collection of stories; and an essay collection,
My Story as Told By Water.
The River Why ranks thirty-fifth on the
San Francisco Chronicle list of The 20th Century's 100 Best Books of the American West.
The Brothers K is an American Library Association Best Books Award-winner and a
New York Times Notable Book. Both novels won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award.
Duncan has read and lectured all over the United States on wilderness, the writing life, the nonmonastic contemplative life, the fly fishing life, and nonreligious literature of faith. His work has appeared in Harper's, Outside, Orion, The Sun, Sierra, Big Sky Journal, Northern Lights, Gray's Sporting Journal, and many other publications. He lives with his family on a Montana trout stream.