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Inventing Montana: Dispatches from the Madison Valley [Hardcover]

Ted Leeson (Author)
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September 1, 2009

“Ted Leeson is taking us in the only direction the literature of angling should go: toward finding our place in the natural world. His voice is indispensable.”—Thomas McGuane

Every summer for two decades, Ted Leeson and a maverick group of close companions have returned to an old ranch house on the benchland overlooking the Madison River. Trout and fly fishing may be at the heart of their ritual return, but their experience goes far beyond the fishing. Leeson contemplates both the human and natural landscape brilliantly: the fly-anglers’ passionate, ironic, and sometimes hilarious allegiances to what they do; the intriguing Madison Valley and its creatures and flowers; the trout town of Ennis; maps and their revelations; the “green-card” experience of living in a place in which you are not native; the nature of leisure.  

Full of wit, surprise, shrewd observation, and wisdom, this book tells a story about creating a place of temporary liberty, and inhabiting a world fashioned of your best imaginings, where you might, for a time, live the potencies of a place that you have shaped and has shaped you. No lover of the very best writing about fly fishing and the natural world can afford to miss this stunning book.

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“Leeson’s work belongs on a shelf next to that of Annie Dillard, Barry Lopez, and others of their stripe.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Ted Leeson is wry, deft, modest, and engaging. Without compromising those qualities, he is also a writer who illuminates human life.” (Franklin Burroughs, author of The River Home: A Return to the Carolina Low Country )

“Fans of fishing and travel memoirs by Bill Tapply, Thomas McGuane, and Jim Harrison will find much to appreciate here.” (John Rowen - Booklist )

“A good book to have in the tackle box for quiet moments and a welcome addition to the literature of fishing and Montana alike.” (Kirkus Reviews )

About the Author

Ted Leeson is the author or editor of nearly a dozen books, including the highly praised The Habit of Rivers and Jerusalem Creek. His articles and essays, both practical and literary, have appeared in such magazines as Fly Rod & Reel, Fly Fisherman, Men’s Journal, Big Sky Journal, Trout, Audubon, Field & Stream, Gray’s Sporting Journal, and widely elsewhere. He has taught at Oregon State University for twenty-five years and lives in Corvallis, Oregon.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing; 1ST edition (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1602397961
  • ISBN-13: 978-1602397965
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #679,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Serious Fishermen--Look Elsewhere, October 21, 2009
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This was my first read of Ted Leeson- since I've visited the Madison valley each year for the past ten years to fly fish the Madison and spend time in that beautiful country- I couldnt wait to get my hands on this book. A book about a month long fishing trip to the Madison? If you fly fish for trout, and love Western rivers, it doesnt get any better.

Either I had the wrong expectations or Leeson is misrepresented here. I was expecting something along the lines of Gierach or Lyons- where the rivers, the trout, and the fishing are the constant theme, and everything else is woven into the context of the story. I was looking to feel like I was on the trip with him.

Unfortunately, you feel less like you are on a fishing trip, and more like you are trapped at a dinner party listening to a long-winded uncle painfully recount the tales of his month-long trip. Leeson's wordy dissertations on things like cooking, the town of Ennis, the ranch where they stay, and other subjects left me wondering when he was going to get back on track- all those subjects are noteworthy to the story, no doubt- but as Leeson went on and on, I couldn't help but wondering, when are we going to get back to the Madison?

The book does get a little better as it goes along- the last half of the book is more dedicated to the fishing and relates these asides to it, but I was still disappointed. Leeson leaves you wanting more about how the fishing was-also, he doesnt disclose his companions names- he calls them the Writer, the Mechanic, the Bodhi, etc.. It's hard to develop an attachment to these people if you don't even know their names.

If you are a serious fly fishing enthusiast who is looking for something to make you feel like you've been fishing, this won't do it. Maybe I've been spoiled by John Gierach, but that man writes a story about fishing a river in a way that makes you feel like you're right there casting with him. In this case, I've been to the very places Leeson is writing about, but it still made me feel- are we fishing here, or am I listening to you musing about whatever subject came to mind?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for mature fly fishers, March 3, 2010
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Great book - not even close to being just about fishing. NOT a how to. Great thoughts and writing about life and fishing and Montana. I could only read it in small pieces - due to it's thought provoking nature. Like a fine single malt it is meant to be savored and could be an acquired taste.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, Funny, Super-smart, September 7, 2009
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Inventing Montana solidifies Ted Leeson's position as fly fishing's chief philosopher. Here Leeson tackles how and why Montana has become our sport's Valhalla, while at the same time painting a vivid picture of the area's geographic, geological, and cultural features. Leeson keeps us grounded in visceral descriptions of fishing, fishing friends, and fishing camp, descriptions that put me right there with him. And as someone who has never fished Montana, I still found it totally engaging--it's about fly fishing and fly fisherman more than anything else. This is definitely Leeson's funniest book...I laughed out-loud many times. Sure to be read for as long as people fish flies.
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