The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
The show — which opened April 9 under the subtitle, “An Artful Exploration of Petaluma’s Wetlands” — employs a rich variety ...
By Vince Bzdek Fifty years ago this month, a 72-year-old first-time novelist published what may be the best-written, truest book about the West ever penned. If there is one novel every Westerner ...
In a nod to April and National Poetry Month, this week’s literary geography quiz highlights poems written about specific ...
Norman Maclean’s novella endures as cultural touchstone, fueling art and tourism while exposing tensions between mythic ...
Fifty years ago this month, a slim novella was published not by some big New York City based publishing house to great fanfare but rather a university press in the city of Chicago. The author wasn’t a ...
This story originally appeared in Mountain Journal.When Robert Redford was wrangling with author Norman Maclean over the screenplay for the 1991 movie adaptation of the most famous fly-fishing book ...
AI offers production-line quality in writing across a range of genres. But the price may be losing our connection to each ...
This breathtaking aerial view captures Cotahuasi Valley in Arequipa, Peru—home to one of the deepest canyons on Earth.
What began as a tiny space above the founder’s stables became the beating heart of the city’s performing arts. Its leader Jimmy Fay reflects on recent hits and reveals what audiences can expect from t ...
In these unsettling and trying times in our nation, I thank Leslé Honoré for the poignant words in her poem “Emerald City ...
Understeer is one of the most common and dangerous mistakes on a high-speed track. When drivers enter corners too fast or ...