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Down the River Edward Abbey

Down the River By Edward Abbey

Down the River by Edward Abbey


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Down the River by Edward Abbey

Down the River is a collection of essays both timeless and timely. It is an exploration of the abiding beauty of some of the last great stretches of American wilderness on voyages down rivers where the body and mind float free, and the grandeur of nature gives rise to meditations on everything from the life of Henry David Thoreau to the militarization of the open range. At the same time, it is an impassioned condemnation of what is being done to our natural heritage in the name of progress, profit, and security. Filled with fiery dawns, wild and shining rivers, and radiant sandstone canyons, it is charged as well with heartfelt, rampageous rage at human greed, blindness, and folly. It is, in short, Edward Abbey at his best, where and when we need him most.

Down the River Reviews

Abbey's unique prose voice... is the voice of a full-blooded man airing his passions... alternately misanthropic and sentimental, enraged and hilarious.-People

The man, quite simply, is a master.-The Bloomsbury Review

A record as important and lovely as Muir's or Thoreau's.-New York Post

One of our foremost Western essayists and novelists. A militant conservationist, he has attracted a large following-not only within the ranks of Sierra Club enthusiasts and backpackers, but also among armchair appreciators of good writing. What always made his work doubly interesting is the sense of a true maverick spirit at large-a kind of spirit not imitable, limited only to the highest class of literary outlaws.-The Denver Post

Abbey is a gadfly with a stinger like a scorpion.-Wallace Stegner

In his own inimitable fashion, Abbey prevails among the scant handful of our best and brightest fresh-air scribes.-Chicago Sun-Times

About Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey, a self-proclaimed agrarian anarchist, was hailed as the Thoreau of the American West. Known nationally as a champion of the individual and one of this country's foremost defenders of the natural environment, he was the author of twenty books, both fiction and nonfiction, including Desert Solitaire, The Monkey Wrench Gang, and The Journey Home. In 1989, at the age of sixty-two, Edward Abbey died in Oracle, Arizona.

Table of Contents

Preliminary Notes

PART I: Thoreau and Other Friends
1 Down the River with Henry Thoreau
2 Watching the Birds: The Windhover
3 Meeting the Bear
4 Planting a Tree

PART II: Politicks and Rivers
5 Notes from a Cold River
6 MX
7 Of Protest
8 Thus I Reply to Rene Dubos

PART III: Places and Rivers
9 Running the San Juan
10 In the Canyon
11 Down There in Sonora
12 Aravaipa Canyon
13 Fool's Treasure

PART IV: People, Books, and Rivers
14 River Rats
15 Footrace in the Desert
16 Reviewing Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance


17 Paul Horgan's Josiah Gregg
18 My Friend Debris
19 Floating

Postscript

Additional information

CIN0452265630G
9780452265639
0452265630
Down the River by Edward Abbey
Used - Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19910130
256
N/A
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