Detalhes do Livro
Formato
eBook
Páginas
193
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Feb 25, 2013
Editora
Reaktion Books
ISBN-10
1299190847
ISBN-13
9781299190849
Descrição
Leaping effortlessly from bright streams into the human imagination, the trout has an ancient fascination that can be traced back to Stone Age cave dwellers, and it thrives today in our diet, religion, folklore, history, science, literature, and, of course, fishermen's tales. James Owen reveals here why the trout beguiles us so. Taking myriad forms, the fish has a vitality and physical beauty that brings to mind pure waters and quiet, outdoor spaces. This biography of the trout showcases the animal as sacred fish, edible fish, farmed fish, and a fish of scientific investigation. In telling this story, Owen follows the trout around the world: starting in Europe and North America, he then follows the voyage that took the creature from England to Australia in the nineteenth century. Along the way, he presents a diverse cast of characters, from obscure British saints and fly-fishing nuns to visionary inventors, jazz singers, and counterculture novelists--all united by this magical animal. "Trout" will delight and surprise anglers who have ever cast a fly and anyone who has caught a glimpse of its stunning camouflage.
Gêneros
Romance
Biografia
Religião e Espiritualidade
Ciência e Tecnologia
História
Saúde e Bem-Estar