Casting Quiet Waters

Casting Quiet Waters
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Publisher : Greystone Books
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781771640251
ISBN-13 : 1771640251
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Book Synopsis Casting Quiet Waters by : Jake MacDonald

Download or read book Casting Quiet Waters written by Jake MacDonald and published by Greystone Books. This book was released on 2014-10-25 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Casting Quiet Waters, some of North America’s most respected literary writers take us on a fishing trip and use that as an opportunity to explore issues of the human condition. A little more than five centuries ago an odd English nun named Dame Juliana Berners (“The Prioress of St. Albans”) wrote the first book about fishing. Her obscure but legendary tome, a Treatysse of Fyshynge wyth an Angle, is as much a work of philosophy as a how-to manual, and in it she prescribes fishing as “a cure for domestic calamatie.” This anthology responds to her advice. A dozen of North America’s top writers embark on individual fishing trips and see if limpid water and the silence of wild places will help them reflect on their own lives and calamities. The exploratory process of writing is not so different from the process of trawling the unknown invisible world beneath the surface of a river or lake. The angler and writer both toss lines, chase shadows, and spend countless hours pondering what might have been if they’d handled that last opportunity with more gentleness and skill.


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