
Fragrance of Grass
Guy de la Valdène
(Author)Description
Part memoir, part history, The Fragrance of Grass stands as a testament to Guy de la Valdèegrave;ne's deep love of, and abiding respect for, the natural world and all that inhabit it. Set in places as far afield as France and Montana, Saskatchewan and Florida, this is a beautifully written book that is also an elegant treatise on everything from dogs, birds, and wildlife to food, wine, and women.
Product Details
Publisher | Lyons Press |
Publish Date | October 23, 2012 |
Pages | 236 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780762779772 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.2 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Guy de la Valdene's memoir, The Fragrance of Grass, soars like a condor high above the arid landscape of our era's largely flimsy, narrow and shallow sporting books. It is an extraordinary stew of poignant reflections, deeply felt sentiment and sensitive introspection having equal measures of pride and regret. Time and again there is demonstrated a fearless willingness to stare deeply into the human conscience while the whole is sewn together with absolutely impeccable language. In my view, this may well be the defining masterpiece of this genre in our time."
-Russell Chatham
The love of hunting and the love of animals in cultivated people gives rise to asometimes rueful, sometimes triumphant intensity of spirit which has rarely been
so well expressed as in Guy de la Valdene's book. Few have had as wide an
opportunity--so unpretentiously expressed--to find out what drives, rewards and
worries us about hunting.
-Thomas McGuane Valdene's wondrous field memoir is a rich sportsman's miscellany -- memorable and
erudite fowling lore, camp etiquette, ballistics, poaching ethics, glorious anecdote,
bloody ducks, persistent bawdiness, and better wine than you or I'll ever drink --
all elegantly spun as an affectionate and sentimental education of loss and renewal. It's
a terrific book.
- Richard Ford
The Fragrance of Grass is an exquisite, big-hearted celebration of a life grandly spent outdoors. Any novelist who'd try to invent a character like Guy de La Valdene would be doomed to fall short. He is a unique philosopher- scoundrel with a wise, gentle heart, and he writes like a dream.
-Carl Hiaasen
The Fragrance of Grass is destined to become one of the very smal number of true hunting classics. Valdene's writing is lovely indeed and the book is fresh, direct and utterly original.--Jim Harrison
Capturing Proust and honoring both Thoreau and Hemingway, Guy de la Valdene has carved out a new and delightful voice in American beauty both for outdoorsman and mere observers alike. The recipes for a seasoned hunter's delight in the joys of his life are inspirational and delicious and the succulent prose a true pleasure to savour, morsel after morsel. This is quite simply the most tasty, satisfying and fascinating ragout that I have tasted in years.
--Mario Batali
You won't find a living writer who knows more than Guy de la Valdene on his three favorite subjects: birds on the wing, birds on the table, and the short, happy lives of bird dogs. And in crisply lyrical prose, his memoir confronts the haunting question of whether th
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