The Seven Rivers: A Lifetime of Fly-Fishing in Australia and New Zealand

The Seven Rivers: A Lifetime of Fly-Fishing in Australia and New Zealand

by Douglas Stewart
The Seven Rivers: A Lifetime of Fly-Fishing in Australia and New Zealand

The Seven Rivers: A Lifetime of Fly-Fishing in Australia and New Zealand

by Douglas Stewart

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Overview

'Though there is a chapter about swordfish in this book, another about snapper, and even a piece about pig hunting,' wrote Douglas Stewart, '[this] is mostly a book about trout-fishing...I wrote it simply for the pleasure of going fishing again in retrospect along my favourite rivers.'

Douglas Stewart loved fishing, but it was the wiley trout that haunted his dreams. Bringing a poet's eye, a sense of whimsy and a generosity of spirit to this classic and celebratory account of fly-fishing in Australia and New Zealand, Stewart proves that even the ones that got away are worth writing about.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742699219
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Poet, dramatist, short-story writer and critic, Douglas Stewart was a highly influential literary figure. Born in New Zealand in 1913, he came to Australia in 1938 and was for twenty-one years literary editor of the Bulletin before he joined Angus & Robertson where he worked for twelve years as an editorial adviser. He is remembered both for his finely observed nature poetry and his verse dramas, including his most significant work The Fire on the Snow concerning Scott's ill-fated Antarctic expedition and which was written during his second year in Sydney. He also published a number of books of prose including a collection of short stories A Girl with Red Hair and other Stories (1944) and the non-fiction works The Seven Rivers (1966), Norman Lindsay: A personal memoir (1975), A Man of Sydney (1977) and Springtime in Taranaki (1983). Written in 1984, the year before he died, his last book Douglas Stewart's Garden of Friends about the garden he created with his wife artist Margaret Coen was published in 1987.
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