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The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time (Unabridged)
 
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by Douglas Adams (Author), Simon Jones (Narrator), Christopher Cerf (Narrator), Richard Dawkins (Narrator), Stephen Fry (Narrator)
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  • Publisher: Phoenix Books
  • Audible Release Date: 27 Aug 2009
  • Language: English
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Rescued from his beloved Macintosh, The Salmon of Doubt provides us with the opportunity to linger and frolic one last time in the uniquely entertaining and richly informative mind of Douglas Adams. For the millions of readers who expressed their grief and shock at his untimely death, this is a treasure; his final book and our last chance to see new work from an acknowledged comic genius.
©2005 Douglas Adams; (P)2009 Phoenix

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156 of 159 people found the following review helpful
Last Chance to See ... 25 April 2002
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
Douglas Adams once noted that there was a class of reviewer who simply took the best jokes out of a book and put them in their review. It's going to be difficult to review The Salmon of Doubt without doing that, every page has quotable lines, memorable phrases and oh-so elegant metaphors that are just sitting there waiting for a reviewer to pluck them out. I'll do my best not to.

Latterly, Douglas Adams had become as famous for not writing Hitchhikers books as for writing them in the first place. The Salmon of Doubt, a collection of essays, articles, interviews and, finally, ten chapters of his last novel, demonstrates that he'd developed his displacement activities to avoid writing into a fine art, progressing from 'taking another bath' and 'going for a walk' to coming up with some of the most elegant essays on atheism ever written and climbing Kilimanjaro to save rhinos. This is what he'd been getting up to all that time, and it was a far more interesting and productive way of occupying himself than coming up with new things for Marvin to do.

And if I haven't done so already, here's where I lapse into cliche - Douglas Adams delighted millions; created characters and phrases that have passed into everyday use; he died tragically young; he made the most complex philosophical and scientific ideas seem so simple; I never met him but he made me feel that I knew him; I laughed aloud while reading this book.

Stephen Fry's introduction is perceptive, but more importantly it's moving. Fry makes the crucial point - Adams convinced a generation of readers that he was writing just for us. The sense of loss in this, and an equally moving tribute by Richard Dawkins at the end of the book, is keen. The subtitle of the book 'Hitchhiking the galaxy for one last time' captures the excitement of the prospect of being allowed into Douglas Adams' universe once more ... but also the sadness that it genuinely will only be once more...

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
No doubt 1 July 2002
Format:Hardcover
There are all sorts of reasons why The Salmon of Doubt should never have appeared. Adams himself never chose to publish his collected articles, letters and speeches, and he was patently unhappy with the way the third, unfinished, Dirk Gently novel was going - so why should anyone else take the decision to publish for him?
It's hard to justify, but I'm glad they did. Douglas Adams was always more interesting when he was writing about subjects which touched his passions, rather than taking us on the flights of fancy that made up his fiction - brilliant though that was - and perhaps more than anything Adams would have himself chosen to publish in the one place, this collection gives an insight into a constantly inquiring mind which had developed a very logical yet very human world-view. Adams' passions - rock music, Bach, conservation, atheism, missing deadlines - glow out from these pages.
The unfinished Dirk Gently novel is, perhaps, more frustrating than enlightening, stopping abruptly as it does. It seems disjointed - I'm not convinced by the way it has been edited together, but since we're not likely ever to see the source material, I can't really comment there.
The inclusion of the running order for his memorial service at the end also seems unnecessarily morbid - surely this publication should be celebrating a life rather than marking a death? But then, if Dave Gilmour was to play "Wish You Were Here" at my funeral, I think I'd want people to know about it.

Not one for those who have read no Adams, but an interesting rounding-off of a far-too-short career for the rest of us.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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If you are a fan of Douglas Adams' fiction, then this book is well worth getting. Although it contains mostly non-fiction essays, articles and interviews, they are very entertaining, and have the same sharp, witty and informative voice as his fiction works.

Adams was clearly an extremely intelligent and perceptive man, and his ability to make wry but penetrating observations in a clear, concise and entertaining way is displayed here again and again. These essays run the gamut from the hilarious to the deeply moving - sometimes within the same article.

The unfinished novel, The Salmon of Doubt, is interesting, but somewhat frustrating to read, as none of the disparate elements quite come together. As a work in progress, it sadly needed a lot more work done to it to bring it up to Adams' usual standard.

I deduct one star because the collection is not *quite* what was promised. Initially, we were told in press releases that this book would contain much of the unpublished material found on Adams' laptop after his death. However, apart from the novel excerpt, nearly all the material has been published before, either in magazines, newspapers or online. It's great to have it all in one place, but a lot of it we've seen before.

Nevertheless, as a tribute to Adams' life as a novelist and journalist, this book is as close to perfect as it can be. After reading The Salmon of Doubt, I both marvelled at Adams' genius, and mourned his untimely passing.

Ah Douglas, you left us far too soon.
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A book for fans of Douglas Adams' work.
The Salmon of Doubt is a collection of real gems from Adams' work taken from various sources and compiled in this wonderful book. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Plumsouffle
The story of an intelligent man with many dreams that alas will never...
When i purchased this book I really did it for the beginning of the final Dirk Gently novel (of which I believe the first chapter was from the version which Adams planned to... Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2009 by F. Wight
Doesn't exactly leap to the top of Adams' body of work
There's not much to add that previous reviewers haven't covered regarding this posthumous Douglas Adams collection. Read more
Published on 27 April 2009 by Captain Pugwash
The Benefit of Doubt.
`The Salmon of Doubt' is a posthumously published collection of words put into a fantastic collection of arrays by Douglas Adams whom had previously been assembling words in a very... Read more
Published on 30 July 2008 by Ian Wood, Author of 'Here's 2 Absent Fathers'
A look into an awesome mind
If you have read every Douglas Adams book but still don't feel close enough to the great man himself, this is the book for you. Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2008 by E. Marsden
Be aware of what you're getting
For those who know Douglas Adams' work, chances are you are aware that The Salmon of Doubt is the last of Adams' work before his untimely death and is incomplete. Read more
Published on 7 May 2008 by Mr. R. Wenman
Don't um, don't ah, just buy and read.
This lunchtime I finished reading The Salmon Of Doubt, the first work of Douglas's I've read since he died all those years ago. Read more
Published on 30 April 2008 by Paul Castle
A look into the personality of DNA, + a weird story
I got this book from my step-brother, and although ithe story in it was unfinished and a little confusing, the short stories and intos that Douglas Adams had written through the... Read more
Published on 11 Aug 2007 by Alex Wilson
Excellent
This book is a mixture of articles from Adams on a variety of subjects, and a few chapters of a new Dirk Gently novel he was working on when he died. Read more
Published on 26 April 2006 by BC
A all round goos read
It is a collection of different stories if you have read the dirk gentlys and Hitchhiker's guide all 5 of them. Then you will be able to get the jokes in this book as well. Read more
Published on 28 Nov 2005 by R. Bagley
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