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The Longest Silence: A Life in Fishing
 
 

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de Thomas McGuane (Author) "THE FIRST FLY ROD I ever owned was eight feet of carpet beater made by a company whose cork grips were supplied by my father..." En savoir plus
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As adept as Thomas McGuane has been through the years with a rod in his hand, he's even more skillful with his pen. Join the two like tippet to leader, and the result's as irresistible as a Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear in the middle of a Hendrickson hatch.

For The Longest Silence, McGuane has trolled his inventory and assembled 33 essays written over three decades. Passionate, meditative, personal, and often very funny, they are filled with fellowship and connected by his love of angling. The title piece, a certified classic in the sporting genre, chronicles his quest for the elusive permit. Since permit is about the hardest fish to catch on a fly, the expected futility of not catching one hooks McGuane's introspection, and he weighs in with trophy prose: "What is emphatic in angling is made so by the long silences--the unproductive periods. For the ardent fisherman, progress is towards the kinds of fishing that are never productive in the sense of the blood riots of the hunting-and-fishing periodicals. Their illusions of continuous action evoke for him, finally, a condition of utter, mortuary boredom."

That's McGuane on angling in a nutshell; he knows the real action is internal. Whether he's casting for salmon in Russia ("Fly-Fishing the Evil Empire"), bonefish in the Florida Keys ("Close to the Bone"), or trout in Ireland ("Back in Ireland"), the catch is secondary to the pursuit, and the pursuit has as much to do with making sense of self and the universe as it does with anything aswim in a river. "When you get to the water you will be renewed," he assures. "Leave as much behind as possible. Those motives to screw your boss or employees, cheat on your spouse, rob the state, or humiliate your companions will not serve you well if you expect to be restored in the eyes of God, fish, and the river, which will reward you with hollow waste if you don't behave. You may be cursed. You may be shriven. You may be drowned. At the very least, you may snap off your fly in the bushes." McGuane clearly wades in with honest intentions; in The Longest Silence he casts cleanly to his target again and again. --Jeff Silverman --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Novelist McGuane (Nothing but Blue Skies, etc.) celebrates everything about angling in this collection of 33 essays, which is certain to entertain fellow enthusiasts and fans of his writing. Any notion that fishing is humdrum is dispelled when McGuane describes eloquently his lifelong love affair with the sport, from the joys of tying flies and testing different rods, to sharing ghost stories and observational gems with fellow anglers, to absorbing quietly life's mysteries. He puts into historical and literary context the classic fishing writings of Izaak Walton and Roderick Haig-Brown. Throughout, McGuane's awe at nature's splendor shines in his prose. Releasing a trout after catching it becomes a moment of reverence: "Suddenly the fish was there, its spotted back breaking the surface, then up showering streamers of silver from the mesh of the net.... I stood in the river for a long while, holding him into the current and feeling the increasing strength in a kicking tail I could barely encompass with my grip. To the north, the Aurora Austral raised a curtain of fire in the cold sky. My trout kicked free and continued his journey to the Andes." Such moments emphasize McGuane's call for preserving the world's rivers from overdevelopment. Whether he's fishing for trout in a beaver pond in Michigan, salmon in Iceland or tarpon in Key West, McGuane casts not only his fishing line, but also his magic at turning a precise phrase and evoking a delightful image. (Nov.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 smooth and satisfying, Déc 31 2003
Par Gregg Perez "Goyo" (Tecumseh, MI United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I am adding The Longest Silence to my list of favorite books on the subject of fly fishing. I do believe that some thoughts are too deep for words. But McGuane's words dive deeper than any book I've ever read. I admit, as a life long Michigan resident, that the first chapter based on the Pere Marquette River hooked me. But, as I read I realized that whether he wrote about Michigan, or Montana, or Argentina that the location is not what it's all about. It's about the long silent moments. Everything else "has nothing to do with the necessity but rather with the elaboration of the dream that is fishing".
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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best about the silence and joy of fly fishig, Janv. 18 2002
Par "riverfly" (Little Compton, RI) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Over the past 20 years I have fished great rivers, streams and oceans. True, this isn't about how to be an expert fly fisherman but more about how to appreciate the sport. The author captivates you from the start and gives a very personal touch to a very personal place and time. For those who have never tried or experienced fly fishing a stream in a secluded area or watched nature announce the arrival of salt water fish, this is a must read. Compared to many of the great writers on the subject, and there are many, this writer raises the bar and leaves you wanting more.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The examined life (and fly fishing, too)., Nov. 6 2001
Well crafted, clean prose. A delight and a high spot in this year's reading.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Finally, words to describe the fishing landscape
I came upon this book from a friend on a fishing trip to Baja. McGuane's crystalline dissection of fishing personalities and motivations are as crisp as his deep knowledge of... Read more
Publié le Aoû 15 2001 par Philip Kahn

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Reel Thing
Thomas McGuane knows much about fish, fishing and fishermen. He also sees that the migratory fish is like a canary in a mineshaft. Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2001 par DAVID E REID MA(Cantab) ATII S...

5.0étoiles sur 5 McGuane at his Best!
There are many good books on flyfishing, but only a very few that make it to great. This is one of the latter. Read more
Publié le Janv. 27 2001 par Michael R. Fisher

5.0étoiles sur 5 McGuane at his Best!
There are many good books on flyfishing, but only a very few that make it to great. This is one of the latter. Read more
Publié le Janv. 27 2001 par Michael R. Fisher

5.0étoiles sur 5 A delightful rarity
It is unusual to find an author of a fishing book who is as fluent with words as he is with a fly rod. Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2000 par Ian A Bain

5.0étoiles sur 5 Crisp as cold Caesar
It's nice to read a fisherman/writer who's more interested in the experience than in the pounds-per-day and the gadgetry, and takes the time to understand how flyfishing fits into... Read more
Publié le Mars 9 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 "Must" reading for anyone who has ever held a rod & reel.
Fishermen will find this a fine blend of literary expression and fishing lore: The Longest Silence tells of one man's pursuit of a variety of sporting fishes, his world-wide... Read more
Publié le Mars 5 2000 par Midwest Book Review

3.0étoiles sur 5 Read the first half, throw away the second half.
When McGuane writes of his home waters, his prose is crystalline and his thoughts, and our responses, are direct and illuminating. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 a winner!
I am not a diehard fan of Tom McGuane's....but this book is hard to put down.....particularly if you love fly fishing and/or have been to any of the destinations he so beautifully... Read more
Publié le Janv. 10 2000 par Rhea Reid Topping

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Crackerjack Book for Winter Reading.
McGuane's angling essays in The Longest Silence should appeal to both the sporting and non-sporting public. Read more
Publié le Déc 26 1999

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