Riverman An American Odyssey

Riverman: An American Odyssey by Ben McGrath, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on April 5, 2022, is a compelling exploration of the life of Dick Conant, an American folk hero who canoed thousands of miles across the rivers of the United States over more than two decades. This edition, comprising 272 pages, delves into Conant’s adventurous spirit and the mystery surrounding his disappearance near the Outer Banks of North Carolina, presenting a narrative that intertwines adventure, travel, and personal growth.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of Conant’s life, marked by his epic solo excursions on rivers like the Mississippi and Hudson, as well as his ability to forge connections with a diverse array of people. McGrath, a staff writer at The New Yorker, recounts his chance meeting with Conant and the subsequent journey to uncover the impact of Conant’s life on those he encountered. Riverman offers insights into the complexities of Conant’s character, highlighting themes of mental illness and the quest for happiness, while also painting a vivid picture of an often-overlooked America filled with unconventional characters and forgotten waterways.
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“This quietly profound book belongs on the shelf next to Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild.” —The New York Times
The riveting true story of Dick Conant, an American folk hero who, over the course of more than twenty years, canoed solo thousands of miles of American rivers—and then disappeared near the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This book “contains everything: adventure, mystery, travelogue, and unforgettable characters” (David Grann, best-selling author of Killers of the Flower Moon).
For decades, Dick Conant paddled the rivers of America, covering the Mississippi, Yellowstone, Ohio, Hudson, as well as innumerable smaller tributaries. These solo excursions were epic feats of planning, perseverance, and physical courage. At the same time, Conant collected people wherever he went, creating a vast network of friends and acquaintances who would forever remember this brilliant and charming man even after a single meeting.
Ben McGrath, a staff writer at The New Yorker, was one of those people. In 2014 he met Conant by chance just north of New York City as Conant paddled down the Hudson, headed for Florida. McGrath wrote a widely read article about their encounter, and when Conant’s canoe washed up a few months later, without any sign of his body, McGrath set out to find the people whose lives Conant had touched–to capture a remarkable life lived far outside the staid confines of modern existence.
Riverman is a moving portrait of a complex and fascinating man who was as troubled as he was charismatic, who struggled with mental illness and self-doubt, and was ultimately unable to fashion a stable life for himself; who traveled alone and yet thrived on connection and brought countless people together in his wake. It is also a portrait of an America we rarely see: a nation of unconventional characters, small river towns, and long-forgotten waterways.
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