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Notes on Fishing

Part of the Studies in Russian Literature and Theory series
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Notes on Fishing was Sergei Aksakov's first book, and Russia's first angling treatise.

Notes, which has been compared to Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, presents a Russian gentleman's affectionate observations on the fishing tackle, angling techniques, and fish species he came to know during five decades of adventure-filled fishing in the vast Russian steppe and environs of Moscow.

Notes on Fishing, however, goes beyond more discourse on angling; it offers a rich multitude of viewpoints: philosophical, literary, linguistic, ethnographic, biological, and conservationist.

Aksakov has imbued his notes with a deep fondness for the Russian land and an expertly conveyed atmosphere of personal and national nostalgia.

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Product Details
081011366X / 9780810113664
Hardback
799.12
30/09/1997
United States
264 pages, illustrations
148 x 240 mm, 575 grams
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