Braddon, Russell; Michael Wood; Christina Dodwell; Brian Thompson;
River Journeys
Hippocrene Books, Incorporated, 1985, 208 pages
ISBN 0870521403, 9780870521409
topics: | travel | river | picture-book
Written for a BBC series. Michael Wood: The Congo William Shawcross : Mekong, Christina Dodwell : Sepik and Waghi, Germaine Greer : Sao Francisco Russell Braddon: The Murray. Brian Thompson: Nile, RIVER JOURNEYS. By Russell Braddon, Christina Dodwell, Germaine Greer, William Shawcross, Brian Thompson and Michael Wood. Illustrated. 208 pp. (Hippocrene Books, $19.95.) These half-dozen travel pieces by as many hands chronicle brief trips up or down six rivers great in name or challenge. Michael Wood, stirred by Joseph Conrad, steams up the Congo; Christina Dodwell floats the Sepik and Waghi rivers of Papua New Guinea; William Shawcross goes up the Mekong in Vietnam and Cambodia in a journey interesting because of the circumstances of war; Germaine Greer rides on the Sao Francisco of Brazil; with a good humor, Russell Braddon pursues from source to mouth the Murray of Australia; and Brian Thompson covers the Nile. I like the idea, but the results mostly range from television script reportage to thorough description like that in the encyclopedic Nagel Guides. Buried in the middle of the book, however, is the best essay - Miss Greer's presentation, detailed and disturbing, of cultural decay. This piece, not the Congo one, Joseph Conrad would recognize. Facing the truth that these somewhat canned journeys were occasioned by the desire to produce a television short series, she reports her own meetings and those of the male film crew with the Brazilians. Unlike some of the other voyagers, she does not celebrate the adventurer over the adventure. Her presence alone comes close to making the book good. Wm Blue Heat Moon, nyt Travel books 1985