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.
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Back in the 80s I was introduced to the brilliant David James Duncan, author of The River Why and The Brothers K. Super excited to see he's got a new book coming out: Sun House, an 800 page epic he's been working on for 16 years. See: https://t.co/9Fo0drIVnr
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"A whirlwind, madcap, humorous and sensitive novel"--New York Times