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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Intelligent Readers,
By Elkheart (Durango, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: An Archer's Inner Life: A Collection of Essays on the Wood Bow (Paperback)
Dave Sigurslid's "An Archer's Inner Life" is a breath of fresh air in a genre--"outdoor literature"--that's largely stale and stupid. Certainly, as the title proclaims, the books is about archery--most specifically, "traditional" archery using hand-carved wood bows and arrows. It's also about hunting, offering a courageous and dead-on critique from within the ranks. But this book is far more than either of these things--it's a sophisticated treatment of human psychology, sociology and philosophy by a writer (who's also an M.D. but makes small of that fact)who's given these topics far more thought than most of us, and knows how to say what he thinks in creative, innovative prose. I love the stories, the messages, and the writing style. Highly recommended for intelligent readers. Bubbas need not apply.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Philosophical Archery Book,
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This review is from: An Archer's Inner Life: A Collection of Essays on the Wood Bow (Paperback)
This is the absolute best philosophical archery book I have ever read.
It is insightful and it left me craving more of Dave Sigurslid's thoughts. If you are only after antlers and the end game is critters on the ground you may not agree with him but, you will respect him. |
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An Archer's Inner Life: A Collection of Essays on the Wood Bow by Dave Sigurslid (Paperback - March 21, 2001)
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