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Overview""An introspective journey that strikes an exquisite, subtle balance between empirical realities and vigorous philosophical questioning."" --THE UTAH REVIEW After losing his river-running mother to cancer, author and paddler Zak Podmore disappears into the American West's iconic canyon country to heal. What he finds is a wilderness infused with personal stories, as well as a landscape strained by political, environmental, and cultural tensions. A trip down the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park leads to a confrontation with US immigration policy. While canoeing down a rare release of water in the Colorado River delta, Podmore questions the economic foundations of Western water management. He reports on uranium tailings near the San Juan River, dam removals on Washington's Elwha River, and a tourist development in the Grand Canyon. Moving and provocative, CONFLUENCE follows in the tradition of Thoreau or Edward Abbey -- it takes us into the wild but always has one eye turned back toward the blessings and ills of civilization. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zak PodmorePublisher: Torrey House Press Imprint: Torrey House Press Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781948814089ISBN 10: 1948814080 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 29 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPodmore's essays resemble Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau with an extra dose of social, racial and political analysis. --ARIZONA DAILY SUN Deeply researched and deeply personal . . . Podmore's grief and his love of the landscape run through the book, lyrical and raw. --PACIFIC STANDARD Podmore's writing is as personal as it is hard-hitting, leaving an impact with its thoughtfulness and depth of reporting. --CANOE & KAYAK These essays combine an adventurer's soul with a philosopher's head. Kudos to Zak Podmore, a fresh new voice from the West. --PHILIP CONNORS, author of A Song for the River Zak Podmore has written a book of promise: a promise that beauty matters; a promise that history lives through us; a promise that the Colorado River teaches us about life and death and the depth of both. --TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS, author of Erosion An ambitious, adventurous ride. The words themselves move like rivers--from choked, bucking rapids to languid flat water, to eddies swirling with uncomfortable truths... Zak Podmore has unleashed the kind of storytelling that will inspire the next great wave of ecological activism--and not a moment too soon. --AMY IRVINE, author of Desert Cabal The publication of Confluence marks the arrival of an important new voice in the West. --DAVID GESSNER, author of Ultimate Glory and All the Wild that Remains Finally! Finally a young writer who deeply feels and understands the power of water, the power of emotion, the power of words. Confluence is a profoundly personal and philosophical look at Western rivers and their value to all souls. --ANDY NETTELL, Back of Beyond Books Podmore's essays resemble Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau with an extra dose of social, racial and political analysis. --ARIZONA DAILY SUN Deeply researched and deeply personal...Podmore's grief and his love of the landscape run through the book, lyrical and raw. --PACIFIC STANDARD An introspective journey that strikes an exquisite, subtle balance between empirical realities and vigorous philosophical questioning. --THE UTAH REVIEW Podmore's writing is as personal as it is hard-hitting, leaving an impact with its thoughtfulness and depth of reporting. --CANOE & KAYAK These essays combine an adventurer's soul with a philosopher's head. Kudos to Zak Podmore, a fresh new voice from the West. --PHILIP CONNORS, author of A Song for the River Zak Podmore has written a book of promise: a promise that beauty matters; a promise that history lives through us; a promise that the Colorado River teaches us about life and death and the depth of both. --TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS, author of Erosion An ambitious, adventurous ride. The words themselves move like rivers--from choked, bucking rapids to languid flat water, to eddies swirling with uncomfortable truths... Zak Podmore has unleashed the kind of storytelling that will inspire the next great wave of ecological activism--and not a moment too soon. --AMY IRVINE, author of Desert Cabal The publication of Confluence marks the arrival of an important new voice in the West. --DAVID GESSNER, author of All the Wild that Remains These essays combine an adventurer's soul with a philosopher's head. Kudos to Zak Podmore, a fresh new voice from the West. --PHILIP CONNORS, author of A Song for the River An ambitious, adventurous ride. The words themselves move like rivers--from choked, bucking rapids to languid flat water, to eddies swirling with uncomfortable truths... Zak Podmore has unleashed the kind of storytelling that will inspire the next great wave of ecological activism--and not a moment too soon. --AMY IRVINE, author of Desert Cabal The publication of Confluence marks the arrival of an important new voice in the West. --DAVID GESSNER, author of Ultimate Glory and All the Wild that Remains Finally! Finally a young writer who deeply feels and understands the power of water, the power of emotion, the power of words. Confluence is a profoundly personal and philosophical look at Western rivers and their value to all souls. --ANDY NETTELL, Back of Beyond Books Podmore's essays resemble Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau with an extra dose of social, racial and political analysis. --ARIZONA DAILY SUN Deeply researched and deeply personal...Podmore's grief and his love of the landscape run through the book, lyrical and raw. --PACIFIC STANDARD An introspective journey that strikes an exquisite, subtle balance between empirical realities and vigorous philosophical questioning. --THE UTAH REVIEW Podmore's writing is as personal as it is hard-hitting, leaving an impact with its thoughtfulness and depth of reporting. --CANOE & KAYAK These essays combine an adventurer's soul with a philosopher's head. Kudos to Zak Podmore, a fresh new voice from the West. --PHILIP CONNORS, author of A Song for the River Zak Podmore has written a book of promise: a promise that beauty matters; a promise that history lives through us; a promise that the Colorado River teaches us about life and death and the depth of both. --TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS, author of Erosion An ambitious, adventurous ride. The words themselves move like rivers--from choked, bucking rapids to languid flat water, to eddies swirling with uncomfortable truths... Zak Podmore has unleashed the kind of storytelling that will inspire the next great wave of ecological activism--and not a moment too soon. --AMY IRVINE, author of Desert Cabal The publication of Confluence marks the arrival of an important new voice in the West. --DAVID GESSNER, author of All the Wild that Remains """Podmore's essays resemble Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau with an extra dose of social, racial and political analysis."" --ARIZONA DAILY SUN ""Deeply researched and deeply personal...Podmore's grief and his love of the landscape run through the book, lyrical and raw."" --PACIFIC STANDARD ""An introspective journey that strikes an exquisite, subtle balance between empirical realities and vigorous philosophical questioning."" --THE UTAH REVIEW ""Podmore's writing is as personal as it is hard-hitting, leaving an impact with its thoughtfulness and depth of reporting."" --CANOE & KAYAK ""These essays combine an adventurer's soul with a philosopher's head. Kudos to Zak Podmore, a fresh new voice from the West."" --PHILIP CONNORS, author of A Song for the River ""Zak Podmore has written a book of promise: a promise that beauty matters; a promise that history lives through us; a promise that the Colorado River teaches us about life and death and the depth of both."" --TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS, author of Erosion ""An ambitious, adventurous ride. The words themselves move like rivers--from choked, bucking rapids to languid flat water, to eddies swirling with uncomfortable truths... Zak Podmore has unleashed the kind of storytelling that will inspire the next great wave of ecological activism--and not a moment too soon."" --AMY IRVINE, author of Desert Cabal ""The publication of Confluence marks the arrival of an important new voice in the West."" --DAVID GESSNER, author of All the Wild that Remains" Author InformationZak Podmore is a Utah-based writer, film producer, and editor who covers conservation issues and Utah politics. He is a Report for America fellow at the Salt Lake Tribune, editor-at-large for Canoe & Kayak, and editor of the Canyon Echo: A Journal of Southeast Utah. He has written for Outside, Sierra, High Country News, Four Corners Free Press, High Desert Journal, and the Huffington Post. His films have been selected for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, and the Colorado Environmental Film Festival, and his magazine writing won a 2018 Folio Eddie Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |