Books by Jen Corrinne Brown
“Brown isn’t by any means anti-fishing, she’s just interested in thinking clearly about the ways in which anglers portray themselves and their sport. She wants to show the culture for what it really is, and it’s a fascinating read. And of course, who fishes is also a cultural question, and the fact that this is the only book on my list by a woman is a reflection of just how male-dominated angling, and angling writing, has traditionally been. That, at least, is beginning to change, thank goodness!” Read more...
Malachy Tallack, Memoirist
Interviews where books by Jen Corrinne Brown were recommended
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A River Runs Through It
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The Habit of Rivers: Reflections on Trout Streams and Fly Fishing
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The Secret Carp
by Chris Yates -
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Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West
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The Earth Is Enough: Growing Up in a World of Trout and Old Men
by Harry Middleton
The best books on Fishing, recommended by Malachy Tallack
The best books on Fishing, recommended by Malachy Tallack
Fishing as an activity offers the hobbyist an excuse to leave everyday worries on the shore; it’s an opportunity for solitude, and for deep, even meditative, appreciation of the natural world. Here, Malachy Tallack—the keen angler and author of fly-fishing memoir Illuminated by Water, selects five of the best books on fishing.