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A River Dream

The Writing and Art of Russell Chatham's Clark City Press

Jamie Harrison (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2025
David R. Godine Publisher Inc (Verlag)
978-1-56792-799-3 (ISBN)
CHF 57,90 inkl. MwSt
An anthology and tribute to a unique independent publisher, Clark City Press.

In 1987, the painter and author and fly fisherman Russell Chatham, renowned for his stunning landscape paintings and his appetite for life, decided to take control of his own career by creating a publishing house in Livingston, Montana.

As one does, at least if they are Russell Chatham. “Control” was probably the wrong concept—for the next five years, Clark City Press was the chaotic home of beautifully produced works by an eclectic, talented collection of writers and artists, many of them given a painting in lieu of a publishing advance. What began as an effort to publish Chatham’s own work and that of his friends (a large and varied group) in elegant trade paperbacks morphed into something grander and more wayward.

Chatham could talk almost anyone into anything, and before the press imploded, all sorts of people said yes: Barry Gifford signed on for A Good Man to Know, a fictionalized memoir about his gangster father, Jim Harrison traded paintings for The Theory & Practice of Rivers and Just Before Dark, and Rick Bass wrote about the first wolves to resettle the continental United States in The Ninemile Wolves. Clark City Press published Thomas McGuane on fishing and memory, Guy de la Valdene on hunting woodcock, Richard Hugo’s only mystery, James Crumley’s short stories, and Peter Stackpole’s Life photos from the golden age of Hollywood.

In A River Dream, Clark City’s former editor, novelist Jamie Harrison, has collected some of the best of the press’s prose, art, and poetry, in a glorious celebration of a small and lost world.

Jamie Harrison became the editor at the Clark City Press in 1987 and has now lived in Montana for more than thirty years. Her work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, the Virginia Quarterly Review, and other publications. She is the author of seven novels, including The Center of Everything, The Widow Nash, and the critically acclaimed Jules Clement series. Ms. Harrison is the recipient of the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association “Reading the West” Award and was a finalist for the High Plains Book Award.

PREFACE

Jamie Harrison

NONFICTION


Thomas McGuane


“Chatham v. the Facts” from Russell Chatham and “Casting on a Sea of Memories” from Silent Seasons: Twenty-one Fishing Stories


Guy de la Valdène


Chapter from Making Game: An Essay on Woodcock


Russell Chatham


“Hard as a Rock” from The Angler’s Coast and “Eating Around” from Dark Waters: Essays, Stories, and Articles


William Hjortsberg


“The Fly Shop” from Silent Seasons: Twenty-one Fishing Stories

Stephen Bodio


Chapter from Querencia


Rick Bass


Chapter from The Ninemile Wolves


Jim Harrison


“Hunger, Real and Unreal” and “Night Walking” from Just Before Dark: Collected Nonfiction


POEMS & FICTION


Jim Harrison


“Homily,” “Porpoise,” and “Counting Birds” from The Theory & Practice of Rivers and New Poems


Keith Wilson


“XIV: Waterfront Bars,” “CXXII: A School of Small Fish,” and “CXXIII: The Trey of Spades” from Graves Registry


Greg Keeler


“Salmon Fly Hatch on the Henry’s Fork” and “The Ghost of Richard Brautigan on Trail Creek” from Epiphany at Goofy’s Gas


Dan Gerber


“Why I Don’t Take Naps in the Afternoon” from A Last Bridge Home: New and Selected Poems, chapter from A Voice from the River, and “Yard Sale” from Grass Fires


Richard Currey


Chapter from Crossing Over: The Vietnam Stories


Barry Gifford


“My Mother’s People from A Good Man to Know: A Semi-Documentary Fictional Memoir and chapter from New Mysteries of Paris


Richard Hugo

Chapter from Death and the Good Life


James Crumley


The Way of the Road

Chapter from The Muddy Fork & Other Things: Short Stories and Nonfiction


ART & MISCELLANY


Stephen Collector


Excerpt from Law of the Range: Portraits of Old-Time Brand Inspectors


Peter Stackpole


Excerpt from Peter Stackpole: Life in Hollywood, 1936–1952


Diana Guest


Jim Harrison’s introductory essay to Stonecarver



THE LAST CATALOGUE


Red & Blue Days by Peter Matthiesen

Sworn Before Cranes by Merrill Gilfillan

The Massacre at Sand Creek by Bruce Cutler

Go by Go by Jon A. Jackson

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Reisen Bildbände
ISBN-10 1-56792-799-8 / 1567927998
ISBN-13 978-1-56792-799-3 / 9781567927993
Zustand Neuware
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