A River Lost
The Life and Death of the Columbia
Blaine Harden (Author)
"Superbly reported and written with clarity, insight, and great skill." —Washington Post Book World
After two decades, Washington Post journalist Blaine Harden returned to his small-town
birthplace in the Pacific Northwest to follow the rise and fall of the West’s
most thoroughly conquered river. To explore the Columbia River and befriend
those who collaborated in its destruction, he traveled on a monstrous freight
barge sailing west from Idaho to the Grand Coulee Dam, the site of the river’s
harnessing for the sake of jobs, electricity, and irrigation. A River Lost is a searing personal narrative of rediscovery joined
with a narrative of exploitation: of Native Americans, of endangered salmon, of
nuclear waste, and of a once-wild river. Updated throughout, this edition
features a new foreword and afterword.
Book Details
- Paperback
- April 2012
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ISBN 978-0-393-34256-7
- 5.5 × 8.2 in
/ 288 pages
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
Endorsements & Reviews
“A hard-nosed, clear-eyed, tough-minded dispatch on the sort of contentious subject that is almost always distorted by ideology or obscured by a fog of sentiment . . . . A precise and brave book.” — Hal Espen, New York Times Book Review
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