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David D. Duncan

    David James Duncan is an American novelist and essayist whose work delves into themes of family, nature, and the search for meaning. His prose is known for its depth, introspection, and lyrical quality, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds. Duncan explores the complexities of human relationships and universal desires with a keen eye for detail and a strong moral sensibility. His writing offers profound insights into the human condition through thoughtful narratives and reflections.

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    The River Why
    • 2016

      The River Why

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(164)Add rating

      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.

      The River Why