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Illuminated by Water
- Nature, Memory and the Delights of a Fishing Life
- Narrated by: Malachy Tallack
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
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Travel-writer, novelist and singer-songwriter Malachy Tallack has been passionate about fishing since he was young.
Growing up in Shetland, with its myriad lochs, he and his brother would roam the island in search of trout, and in so doing discovered a sense of freedom, of wonder and an abiding passion.
But why is it that catching a fish—or simply contemplating catching a fish—can be so thrilling, so captivating?
Why is it that time spent beside water can be imprinted so sharply in the memory?
Why is it that what seems such a simple act—that of casting a line and hoping—can feel so rich in mystery?
Illuminated by Water is Malachy's personal attempt to understand that freedom and to trace the origins and sources of that sense of wonder. He shares the appeal of fishing, its intense joys and frustrations, the steadying effect it has both at water's edge and in the memory, and the contemplation of nature and landscape that comes with being an angler. He writes about fishing expeditions, from English canals and Scottish lochs to lakes in Canada and New Zealand, and he reflects on other aspects of angling, from its cultural significance and the emerging moral complexities to the intricacies of tying a fly.
Beautifully written and hugely engaging, this book both articulates the inexplicable lure of the river and the endless desire to return to it, and illuminates a passion that has shaped the way so many see and think about the natural world.
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- Shaun_c
- 02-08-22
A beautifully written and narrated book
Malachy takes you into a world almost of fantasy. It is an immersive experience where you feel like you are part of the authors journey, standing next time him on the banks of lochs and wading through rivers. I don’t think you need to be interested in fishing to enjoy the gentle meander of the book live the highs and lows of the story.
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- JerryS
- 11-03-23
Good
Personally as a wild trout angler, I found this book excellent. Many of the things the author talks about I have thought about myself, either consciously or otherwise.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-07-24
The best book on fly fishing I’ve ever read
I’ve read many book on fly fishing and enjoyed a lot of them, in its consideration of the act of fishing and it’s depth and breadth this book is the best. In my mind it surpasses classics that I love such as the longest silence and all the time in the world. This book is not a long list of accounts of prestigious destination fisheries that I admittedly enjoy, rather it takes on the hard questions of fishing that people often avoid such as why do it in the fist place, why so many men do it and so few women, and what harm are we are causing fish when we catch them and why this does, and equally doesn’t, bother us. I couldn’t recommended this book more highly, it is simultaneously sharply thought provoking, life affirming, and whimsical.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-04-23
Beautifully dissected thoughts of every fisherman
This book is a beautifully crafted work that dissects the historical, class and psychological reasons for why we fish.
Every chapter contains ideas that have been consciously or subconsciously floating around the minds of anglers since being infatuated by the past time. Tallack skilfully talks about subjects such as the cultural significance of fly selection and fly tying, historical aspects of class and gender in angling and the philosophy behind angling and the angling paradox between the preservation and infliction of pain.
This is a modern classic angling book. If you fish you will enjoy every moment.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-01-24
Beautiful
A must read. Wonderfully told story of water, life and fishing. Simply divine storytelling from the author
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- Simon
- 29-12-22
Slow, storyless and badly narrated.
The author narrates and this is a shame. He puts the boring manner of writing into voice. The book is one man's meanderings and moral/ethical thoughts on fly fishing. I can't recommend this book at all.
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