Down the River
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1991
242
Book • Nonfiction
American Southwest • 1980s
1991
Adult
18+ years
In Down the River, Edward Abbey shares a collection of essays capturing his experiences and reflections on nature and the environment. Through various narratives like "A Walk in the Desert Hills," he takes the reader on journeys that highlight the beauty and challenges of the wild, emphasizing the transformative power of spending time in natural landscapes.
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Inspirational
Melancholic
Adventurous
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Down the River by Edward Abbey is praised for its eloquent prose and passionate environmental advocacy. Readers appreciate Abbey's vivid descriptions of nature and his engaging storytelling. However, some critiques point to his occasional digressions and controversial opinions. Overall, the book remains a thought-provoking tribute to the natural world.
Readers who relish nature writings and introspective essays will enjoy Edward Abbey's Down the River. Fans of John Muir's My First Summer in the Sierra or Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek will appreciate Abbey's reflective and passionate exploration of the American Southwest's landscapes and environmental issues.
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242
Book • Nonfiction
American Southwest • 1980s
1991
Adult
18+ years
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