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 Down the River is a book by Edward Abbey, published in 1982. It is a loose collection of autobiographical and philosophical essays about the wilderness, written between 1978 and...




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 The Women's Review of Books
Down by the River.
07/01/1997: 1,436 words, approx. 5 pages Edna O'Brien's newest novel begins by celebrating the prodigal glory of midsummer in the Irish countryside, "flowers and flowering weeds in full regalia, a carnival sight." Two figures walk through the landscape: Mary, a girl on the brink of adolescence, and her father...
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 The Boston Globe
Down By The River
06/15/2006: 709 words, approx. 2 pages Ah, the Charles River. The sunlight glinting off its ripples. The funky smells emanating from its depths. We all know the river well, but would our perception of it change if it had a different name? What would happen if the public were to...
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Record storm pummels East Coast
4/16/2007: 717 words, approx. 2 pages A menacing spring storm punished the Northeast for a second straight day Monday, dumping more than 8 inches of rain on Central Park and sending refrigerators and pickup trucks floating down rivers in one of the region's worst storms in recent memory."This one is really...
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2 missing Amish boys, age 12, found safe
12/21/2006: 385 words, approx. 1 pages Two 12-year-old Amish boys who set out on an adventure, perhaps inspired by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, were found late Wednesday afternoon after they were missing overnight, authorities said.The boys, who had walked about 15 miles toward the Mississippi River, were found by an...



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Edward Abbey's Down the River
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 Edward Abbey's essay Down the River reveals his strong belief that the existence of life revolves around nature itself. Abbey conveys these views through diction, imagery, and his choice of structure.


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