In this Book
summary
In Fly-Fishing, Christopher Schaberg ponders his lifetime pursuit of the widely mythologized art of fly-fishing. From the Michigan lakeshore where he learned to fish to casting flies in a New Orleans bayou, Schaberg sketches landscapes and fish habitats and shows how fly-fishing allows him to think about coexisting with other species. It offers Schaberg a much-needed source of humility, social isolation, connection with nature, and a reminder of environmental degradation. Rather than centering fishing on trophies, conquest, and travel, he advocates for a “small-fishing” that values catching the diminutive fish near one’s home. Introspective and personal, Fly-Fishing demonstrates how Schaberg’s obsession indelibly shapes how he understands and lives in the wider world.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright, Epigraph
pp. i-vi
Contents
pp. vii-viii
Fly-Fishing
pp. 1-96
Afterword: Minor-Fishing Lessons
pp. 97-102
Bibliography
pp. 103-104
| ISBN | 9781478023999 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781478016724, 9781478019367 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1348880674 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-11-25 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
2023


