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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

The River and I John G Neihardt G P Putnam Sons 9781140622789 Books

John G. Neihardt was a remarkable scholar who seemed familiar with every classic ever written in English, Greek, or Latin. He apparently knew every word in the dictionary. One time I told him I was amazed by his vocabulary, and he said, “Words are the tools I use in my profession. A blacksmith knows all his tools, and so does a carpenter. It’s not surprising that I would know my tools too.”

“The River and I” is written in typical Neihardt fashion with the perfect word always at hand to describe any situation. It includes many literary references that most people today will not recognize. Neihardt also spends a great many passages in philosophizing about life and the human condition. Many of today’s readers, with only a moderate education, will be put off by Neihardt’s elevated mode of recounting his boat trip down the upper Missouri River in 1908.

“The River and I” is must reading for any Neihardt fan or scholar. I have read his great work “A Cycle of the West” at least five times, and in “The River and I” I found many words, phrases, ideas, and references that turn up in that later writing. “The River and I” gives the researcher a better understanding of the man John G. Neihardt.

The audio book is narrated by John G. Neihardt’s grandson Robin Neihardt. Robin speaks with something of the same timbre as his grandfather, but lacks some of the latter’s energy. I appreciate Robin’s willingness to undertake this project, and he does a workman-like job. I believe he would do an even better job with some training by a voice coach. I would also recommend that he study a book before reading it aloud and look up words with which he is unfamiliar. It is disquieting and ruins the flow of the narrative that Robin mispronounces so many words. The most jarring is his continued mispronunciation of “gunwale.” Some other words he gets wrong, to name just a few, are: etc., ragout, debauches, Glasgow, mêlée—all fairly common words which should give a narrator no trouble.

The great shortcoming of the audio book is the absence of illustrations. The original volume contains fifty full-page photographs, which are crucial to the full enjoyment and understanding of the narrative.

“The River and I” is not a “page-turner” and will not keep you on the edge of your seat, but it tells a vivid and sometimes humorous tale of the struggles of the young men who fought their way down the upper Missouri River shortly after the turn of the 20th century.

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  • Paperback 340 pages
  • Publisher BiblioLife (April 6, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781140622789
  • ISBN-13 978-1140622789
  • ASIN 1140622781

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Great travel adventure.
Great history & extremely well written the way I wish books would be done currently
John Neihardt was a favorite author of mine, and I studied under him at the University of Missouri. I know that complete versions of this book contain photographs he took while on the trip he writes of in this book. Although this version has all his words, none of the photos are present and the overall design is cheap and unworthy of the content. Read this book? By all means, but choose a better version of it to invest in. Invest? Yes; chances are you'll read it more than once.
A wonder filled, poetic account of a young man's journey down the Missouri River.
In a tale told full of wonderfully beautiful description the author weaves an epic tale that rivals those of Homer and others. Many years ago I heard the author read an excerpt of Black Elk Speaks and be interviewed about it shortly before his death. This book has been on my want to read list for many years, and I was not disappointed.
I loved the LANGUAGE of the book. Parts of it are lyric. It also made me want to travel down the Missouri myself, before reality intruded.
What Mark Twain is to the Mississippi River, Neihardt is to the Missouri River. This is a first-person narration of Neihardt's quest to travel the Missouri River from Montana to Sioux City, South Dakota. His best writing comes from the descriptions of how he could dissolve and become one with nature, and how his soul feels rested though he is testing his physical form upon the river's currents. He predicts this pristine, beautiful river will someday be pockmarked with advertisements for cigarettes, gum, and traveling sideshows. But for now, he is at peace and complete in his quest. A good read for those who enjoy a simpler time!
John G. Neihardt was a remarkable scholar who seemed familiar with every classic ever written in English, Greek, or Latin. He apparently knew every word in the dictionary. One time I told him I was amazed by his vocabulary, and he said, “Words are the tools I use in my profession. A blacksmith knows all his tools, and so does a carpenter. It’s not surprising that I would know my tools too.”

“The River and I” is written in typical Neihardt fashion with the perfect word always at hand to describe any situation. It includes many literary references that most people today will not recognize. Neihardt also spends a great many passages in philosophizing about life and the human condition. Many of today’s readers, with only a moderate education, will be put off by Neihardt’s elevated mode of recounting his boat trip down the upper Missouri River in 1908.

“The River and I” is must reading for any Neihardt fan or scholar. I have read his great work “A Cycle of the West” at least five times, and in “The River and I” I found many words, phrases, ideas, and references that turn up in that later writing. “The River and I” gives the researcher a better understanding of the man John G. Neihardt.

The audio book is narrated by John G. Neihardt’s grandson Robin Neihardt. Robin speaks with something of the same timbre as his grandfather, but lacks some of the latter’s energy. I appreciate Robin’s willingness to undertake this project, and he does a workman-like job. I believe he would do an even better job with some training by a voice coach. I would also recommend that he study a book before reading it aloud and look up words with which he is unfamiliar. It is disquieting and ruins the flow of the narrative that Robin mispronounces so many words. The most jarring is his continued mispronunciation of “gunwale.” Some other words he gets wrong, to name just a few, are etc., ragout, debauches, Glasgow, mêlée—all fairly common words which should give a narrator no trouble.

The great shortcoming of the audio book is the absence of illustrations. The original volume contains fifty full-page photographs, which are crucial to the full enjoyment and understanding of the narrative.

“The River and I” is not a “page-turner” and will not keep you on the edge of your seat, but it tells a vivid and sometimes humorous tale of the struggles of the young men who fought their way down the upper Missouri River shortly after the turn of the 20th century.
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