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Afield: American Writers on Bird Dogs
By (Author) Robert DeMott
Edited by Dave Smith
Foreword by Richard Ford
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
18th November 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Dogs as pets
636.752
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
299g
This marvelous collection features stories from some of Americas finest and most respected writers about every outdoorsmans favorite and most loyal hunting partner: his dog. For the first time, the stories of acclaimed writers such as Richard Ford, Tom Brokaw, Howell Raines, Rick Bass, Sydney Lea, Jim Harrison, Tom McGuane, Phil Caputo, and Chris Camuto, come together in one collection. Hunters and non-hunters alike will recognize in these poignant tales the universal aspects of owning dogs: companionship, triumph, joy, forgiveness, and loss.
The hunters outdoor spirit meets the writers passion for detail in these honest, fresh pieces of storytelling. Here are the days spent on the trail, shotgun in hand with Fido on pointthe thrills and memories that fill the hearts of bird hunters. Here is the perfect gift for dog lovers, hunters, and bibliophiles of every makeup. This is a delightful, handsome volume that captures the wild spirit of dogs and those who love them.
"By turns wise, funny, and tragic, Afield explores the uniquely symbiotic bond between human and canine hunters. A gorgeous collection of bird-dog tales by some of America's most distinguished writers/sportsmen."
Jim Fergus
"In this splendid, all-star collection of stories, bird dogs have at last got the book they deserve. Buy two. Even if your dog doesn't read."
Charles Gaines
"Some of these stories have the power of a shotgun blast, and some will rip your heart out, but every one of them rings true. DeMott and Smith have put together the best collection of writing about bird dogs that I've ever seen. No sap, no sunsetsjust great stores, beautifully told."
Sid Evans, Garden & Gun
"In Afield, some of our best writers lay bare the fantastically high expectations and, ultimately, certain heartbreak that attend plunking down cold cash for a hunting doga fool's gamble anyway, because, as these delightfully literate stories well attests, in the end, out dogs own us."
Dennis Anderson, Outdoors Columnist, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A perfect treasure for anyone who loves bird dogs and bird hunting."
Jimbo Meador
"Afield's dual charms lie in its focus on the love of dogs many of us can identify with and the introduction for many of us to fine writers with whom we might never otherwise have become acquainted."
Upland Almanac
"Buy this book. You won't regret it."
Wisconsin Outdoor News
"The most original and literate collection of sports writing to come out in years . . . poignant, quirky, and always entertaining."
Sporting Clays Magazine
"Some of America's best writers . . . confess their exasperations, admiration and unalloyed love for the dogs they have trained, hunted with and, ultimately, mourned."
Aethlon: Journal of Sports Literature
"By turns wise, funny, and tragic, Afield explores the uniquely symbiotic bond between human and canine hunters. A gorgeous collection of bird-dog tales by some of America's most distinguished writers/sportsmen."
Jim Fergus
"In this splendid, all-star collection of stories, bird dogs have at last got the book they deserve. Buy two. Even if your dog doesn't read."
Charles Gaines
"Some of these stories have the power of a shotgun blast, and some will rip your heart out, but every one of them rings true. DeMott and Smith have put together the best collection of writing about bird dogs that I've ever seen. No sap, no sunsetsjust great stores, beautifully told."
Sid Evans, Garden & Gun
"In Afield, some of our best writers lay bare the fantastically high expectations and, ultimately, certain heartbreak that attend plunking down cold cash for a hunting doga fool's gamble anyway, because, as these delightfully literate stories well attests, in the end, out dogs own us."
Dennis Anderson, Outdoors Columnist, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A perfect treasure for anyone who loves bird dogs and bird hunting."
Jimbo Meador
"Afield's dual charms lie in its focus on the love of dogs many of us can identify with and the introduction for many of us to fine writers with whom we might never otherwise have become acquainted."
Upland Almanac
"Buy this book. You won't regret it."
Wisconsin Outdoor News
"The most original and literate collection of sports writing to come out in years . . . poignant, quirky, and always entertaining."
Sporting Clays Magazine
"Some of America's best writers . . . confess their exasperations, admiration and unalloyed love for the dogs they have trained, hunted with and, ultimately, mourned."
Aethlon: Journal of Sports Literature
Robert DeMott is Edwin and Ruth Kennedy Distinguished Professor of English at Ohio University and author or editor of many books, including Steinbeck's Typewriter: Essays on His Art, Brief and Glorious Transit: Prose Poems, Afield: American Writers on Bird Dogs, and Astream: American Writers on Fly Fishing. A flyfisherman for more than half a century, he is a Federation of Fly Fishers certified casting instructor and life member of Trout Unlimited. He lives in Athens, Ohio, with writer and editor Kate Fox.