The River that Flows Uphill: A Journey From the Big Bang to the Big Brain

by William H. Calvin

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Written in the form of a scientist’s diary of a two-week float trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. There we find rocks of great age, fossils, dwellings of Stone Age peoples, and experience the land much as our ancestors did during all those untold generations in the dimly remembered world from which we somehow took flight.

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Calvin outdid himself in writing about a raft voyage down the Colorado River into the Grand Canyon, in parallel with a trip into deep time to examine the fossil record. A good-humoured, engaging and relatively painless way to connect to a broad brushed portrait of geological time. I still remember many details from my first reading 20+ years ago, and have returned to it several times since.
This is a wonderful, challenging book --- even nearly 25 years after it was written, it still speaks to us. The science is still mostly accurate, even though there have been some huge developments as, for instance, the discovery of Ardi.

One part science, one part adventure, one part natural history, one part human story, one part ecological polemic, and one part philsophy --- it is well worth reading.
I read a little more than half, then got sidetracked. Just wasn't engaging enough to come back to. He tries to do too much: geology, genetics, political beliefs, Native American history and archaeology. Just wasn't for me.
This book travelled with me to Georgia (Sakhartvelo) and back again. I read it with great interest, although it was not an easy read.

Still, I would like to re-read it, because I liked it so much.

01-07-2018
The re-read won't happen, it has waited long enough for it. I'll be setting this book free to be read by other people.
William H.Calvin: De rivier die tegen de berg opstroomt: Vertaling Ronald Jonkers: 1993: eerste Engelse druk 1986: 632 blz: Bert Bakker

"De rivier die tegen de berg opstroomt" is een verslag van een veertiendaagse tocht met een opblaasbaar roeibootje over de Coloradorivier dwars door de Grand Canyon zoals die is ondernomen door de auteur neurobioloog William Calvin en een aantal collegawetenschappers. Terwijl de tocht plaatsvindt wordt door de wetenschappers volop gespeculeerd over de evolutie van de Aarde, dieren op Aarde, de mens en het bewustzijn. Het boek is onderverdeeld in 14 hoofdstukken die ieder een dag van de tocht beschrijven afgewisseld met de nodige speculaties.
Het verhaal van de tocht is niet bijzonder en dient meer om de show more resterende stukken tekst aan elkaar te breien. De speculaties van de verschillende wetenschappers over de evolutie van o.a. de mens zijn zeer de moeite waard
Uitgelezen: donderdag 17 oktober 2002, Waardering ***
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William H. Calvin is a neurobiologist at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle

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Griese, Friedrich (Translator)
Jonkers, Ronald (Translator)

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Canonical title*
De rivier die tegen de berg opstroomt
Original title
The River That Flows Uphill: a Journey From the Big Bang to the Big Brain
Alternate titles*
De rivier die tegen de berg opstroomt : een reis naar de oorsprong van de aarde en de mens
Original publication date
1986 (Engels) (Engels); 1990 (Nederlands) (Nederlands)
Important places*
Coloradorivier; Grand Canyon
Original language*
Engels
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Science & Nature, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Travel, Philosophy
DDC/MDS
575Natural sciences & mathematicsBiologySpecific parts of and physiological systems in plants
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QP356 .C35SciencePhysiologyPhysiologyNeurophysiology and neuropsychology
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Dutch, English, German
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