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Tight Lines: Ten Years of the Yale Anglers' Journal [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width: 152x229 mm, weight: 567 g, 52 color illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300151403
  • ISBN-13: 9780300151404
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width: 152x229 mm, weight: 567 g, 52 color illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300151403
  • ISBN-13: 9780300151404
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Since the first copy of the Yale Anglers’ Journal appeared in 1996, readers with an interest in fish and fishing have opened the pages of each issue with anticipation and delight. YAJ’s founders suspected that others would share their passion for literature and art related to angling; what they had not fully anticipated was the intensity of enthusiasm from readers and writers everywhere. Perhaps they shouldn’t have been surprised. Statistics tell us that 35 million Americans regularly fish, and among their numbers are presidents and students, old and young, the famous and the unknown, the busy and the idle. This anthology presents a selection of 50 stories, recollections, essays, and poems featured in the Yale Anglers’ Journal during its first remarkable decade. Accompanied by original artwork from James Prosek, these writings all celebrate fish and the experience of fishing, yet they could hardly be more diverse. Some evoke a nostalgic earlier time, others vibrate with excitement, and still others offer a humorous view of life’s surprises. The contributions come from well-known current writers, little-known newcomers, and even authors of antiquity, such as Homer, who had a thing to say about fishing. Anyone who has felt a line pull tight, or is curious to know why the experience has inspired anglers throughout human history, will want to open the pages of this inviting book. “So here is where I came out as I entered my fiftieth year….I believe in a balanced life. I do not want to fish all the time….But I have learned that I am also a person who has to be able to go fishing whenever I can and for as long as I want to go.”—from “Amare O Pescare,” by Howell Raines  
Foreword viii
Nick Lyons
Preface x
James Prosek
Joseph Furia
PART I---Backcasts
Pilgrimage to Haig-Brown
3(6)
Skip Morris
Fishing with My Daddy
9(4)
Jimmy Carter
Great uncle
13(2)
Dane Barca
Riverine
15(3)
Ivan Kerbel
On Almost Drowning
18(3)
Benjamin Green
Birth of an Angler
21(4)
Christine Hemp
All is Not Gold
25(3)
Dana S. Lamb
Starting Out
28(3)
Dana S. Lamb
Winter Kill And Other Poems
31(6)
Thomas Robert Barnes
The Lost Striper
37(5)
Scott Bowen
No Trespassing
42(8)
James Prosek
PART II---The Great Pool
Crocodile Central
50(12)
Keith Fryer
The Grayling and The Bell Curve
62(3)
Elliot L. Richardson
Panic on the Banks of the Grimsa
65(2)
Ed Migdalski
A Tale of Talau
67(10)
Richard Kenneth Stall
The Companion
77(6)
Abu Faruk
An Early Winter
83(9)
Daniel Stranahan
Niokolo Koba
92(4)
Aaron Alter
Scratching The Surface, In Borneo
96(9)
Peter Fong
PART III---Whatever Rises
The Art of Fly-Fishing and the Aesthetics of Solitude
105(5)
Ron McFarland
Sea Monsters
110(5)
Susan Borden
Mr. Pinky Gone Fishin'
115(9)
Taylor Kitchings
The Fish Garden
124(10)
John Struloeff
At Home In the Midwest
134(1)
Robert Tisdale
Fear and Loathing... In Alcova, Wyoming
135(10)
Cale Van Velkinburgh
Hooked Clandestinely
145(4)
Jimmy Hodges
Gittin' Myself A Garfish
149(6)
Mark Spitzer
To a Father Long Gone
155(2)
Greg Keeler
The Grand Slam
157(16)
Scott Bowen
PART IV---Landing Net
The Odyssey, Book XII
Homer
Lines 294-305
173(1)
Robert Fitzgerlad
Jetties
174(5)
Tim Weed
Selections from Yeats
179(3)
William Butler Yeats
The Angler's Story
182(1)
John Hollander
Closing Day
183(2)
James Rossbach
Re-Lax-Ness
185(2)
Jim Murphy
Late September on the Russian River
187(4)
John E. Smelcer
PART V---A Necessary Passion
Amare o Pescare
191(12)
Howell Raines
A Fishing Talk Given At Yale
203(7)
Ernest Schwiebert
Soul to Soul
210(3)
Thomas Robert Barnes
In Two Days the Leaves will Coat
213(1)
Elaine Bleakney
Saluda Probability
214(3)
Juaquin Hernandez Canegato
Rummaging Through the Basement Finding Piscatorial Audubons
217(5)
Robert Behnke
Marcel Proust and the Art of Fly-Fishing
222(7)
R. Howard Bloch
PART VI---Hook, Line, and Sinker
Jealous Fishrman Bares Soul
229(3)
Steven Rinella
Fly-Fishing With Jesus
232(2)
Dennis Sipe
The New Fly-Fishing Books
234(3)
Christopher Buckley
The Gaon of Bozeman
237(2)
Peter Just
Another Poem for Psychoanalysis
239(1)
M. J. Trease
About the Authors 240
James Prosek and Joseph Furia cofounded the Yale Anglers Journal. Joseph Furia, Steven Hayhurst, Alexis Surovov, David Haltom, Wyatt Golding, and Joseph Kingsbery have served as editors of the journal.