Illuminated By Water by Malachy Tallack - ISBN: 9781529176070
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Fishing, nature, and wonder: a solitary passion illuminated by water.

Illuminated By Water

Nature, Memory and the Delights of a Fishing Life

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    23 April 2023

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Summary

Acclaimed travel-writer, novelist and singer-songwriter Malachy Tallack’s beautifully written exploration of and meditation on fishing, and why this uniquely solitary pastime is a passion for so many …

Shortlisted for the Richard Jefferies Award 2022

Growing up in Shetland with its myriad lochs and burns, Malachy Tallack and his brother would roam the island in search of trout, and in so doing discovered a sense of freedom, of wonder - and an abiding passion.

But why i…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529176070
ISBN-10:1529176077
Author:Malachy Tallack
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Penguin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:23 April 2023
Weight:189g
Dimensions:198mm x 127mm x 17mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A memoir with a difference, beautifully evocative , suffused with the calm of many days spent fishing and thinking in tranquillity. The perfect gift for anglers everywhere.

Malachy Tallack writes as deftly as he casts a fly. This book is illuminated by water, but also by philosophy, experience and a profound sympathy for the natural world. A delight. – LUKE JENNINGS, author of the Killing Eve novelsA love letter to still, dark lochs and sparkling trout rivers; an account of a fascination and that deep-down draw we feel towards the water’s edge. Tallack’s beautiful book is full of interest, passion, and rich, buttery description. Wade into it, and let it flow through you. – CAL FLYN, author of Islands of AbandonmentA masterfully told fisherman’s tale, which gets closer than most to grasping that slippery thing beyond the fish itself: the reason we are drawn to water, and what fishing can teach us. – JEREMY WADE, author and presenter of ‘River Monsters’A memoir with a difference, beautifully evocative, suffused with the calm of many days spent fishing and thinking in tranquillity. The perfect gift for anglers everywhere. – GAVIN FRANCIS, author of Island DreamsA beautifully meandering meditation on the mysterious allure of fishing. From windswept lochs to sluggish canals, Malachy Tallack grapples with big ethical issues about our place in the natural world as deftly as he does the fish. – LEE SCHOFIELD, author of Wild Fell…Attempting to explain the draw of fishing to anyone - even anglers - is like trying to explain the concept of infinity to a toddler, but Tallack combines his extensive experience on (and in) the water with an extraordinary knowledge of the history, literature and science of this most liminal of pursuits in this beautiful and engaging book. – SHAUN BYTHELL, author of The Diary of a BooksellerI loved it … I loved its attentiveness to place and animal, its elucidation of the unseen spirits of water and fish and it made me want to pick up a rod for the first time since I was a teenager. Tallack has written one of those books that transcends its niche subject. – STEPHEN RUTT, author of The SeafarersIn Illuminated by Water Malachy Tallack captures the true spirit of wild angling; where the twin pull of a magical location, and just the possibility of a fish, are what keeps anglers returning to cast throughout their lives. Truly, a beautifully drawn and thoughtful book. – WILL MILLARD, author of The Old Man and the Sand EelA marvellous immersive reflection on the act and idea of fishing. The alchemy of angling acts as a springboard to explore our relationship with water, memory, the natural world, and trout, in stunning prose which put me in mind of Chris Yates and Alice Oswald. As Richard Brautigan once wrote of a man who had ‘a way of describing trout as if they were a precious and intelligent metal’ so Malachy Tallack’s passion and writing cast a golden spell. A questing, vibrant, thoughtful book which delights in the beauty and mystery of its subject.’ – DAN RICHARDS, author of OutpostBoth a fitting tribute to what Malachy Tallack calls “this deep attentiveness to time and place”, and a vivid new species that glitters among the shoals of books about angling. As a non-angler, I was startled by his notion of “the peculiar idea that beauty might have something to do with fishing, or that fishing might have something to do with beauty”. By the end of the book, I had the peculiar idea that the same could be true of writing about fishing. – JIM CRUMLEY, author of Lakeland Wild

About The Author

Malachy Tallack

Malachy Tallack is the award-winning author of three books. His first, Sixty Degree North (2015) was a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week and short-listed for the Saltire First Book Award. His second, The Un-Discovered Islands (2016), was Stanford Travel Writing Awards’ Illustrated Book of the Year, while his debut novel, The Valley at the Centre of the World, was shortlisted for the Highland Book Prize and longlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize. He received a New Writers Award from the Scottish Book Trust in 2014, and the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship in 2015. He is a founding editor of online magazine The Island Review and, as a singer-songwriter, he has released four albums and an EP, and performed across the UK. Malachy Tallack grew up in Shetland and currently lives in central Scotland.

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