Roderick L. Haig-Brown (1908–1976)
Author of A River Never Sleeps
About the Author
Roderick Haig-Brown (1908-1976) remains one of North America's most popular and best-loved outdoor writers. Born in England, he settled in Campbell River, BC, in 1931. He was a dedicated conservationist and the author of 25 books, including novels, titles for young readers and essays on sport show more fishing show less
Image credit: strathcona.bc.ca
Works by Roderick L. Haig-Brown
Canada's Pacific salmon 2 copies
Ki-yu, a Story of Panthers 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1908-02-21
- Date of death
- 1976-10-09
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey, England
- Occupations
- naturalist
university administrator
fisherman - Organizations
- Nature Conservancy of Canada
University of Victoria, British Columbia (chancellor) - Awards and honors
- Governor General's Literary Award
Mount Haig-Brown, Strathcona Park, Vancouver Island
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada - Relationships
- Hardy, Thomas (family friend)
Haig-Brown, Valerie (daughter)
Baden-Powell, Robert (godfather) - Nationality
- UK (birth)
Canada - Birthplace
- Sussex, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
- Place of death
- Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
- Burial location
- Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- British Columbia, Canada
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Reviews
This isn't my first reading of [b:A River Never Sleeps|2348849|A River Never Sleeps|Roderick L. Haig-Brown|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266750749s/2348849.jpg|2355560], and one of the remarkable aspects of Haig-Brown's writing is how well it stands the test of time.
This book remains a fly fishing classic, and this edition is only improved with the addition of essays by Nick Lyons and Thomas McGuane.
I already reviewed A River Never Sleeps on my fly fishing site, so I'll steal a passage show more that feels appropriate:
This book remains a fly fishing classic, and this edition is only improved with the addition of essays by Nick Lyons and Thomas McGuane.
I already reviewed A River Never Sleeps on my fly fishing site, so I'll steal a passage show more that feels appropriate:
Haig-Brown’s approach to the sport is entirely genuine; he lacks guile, and avoids the unfortunate tendency of outdoor writers to complicate and exaggerate.show less
Nor does Haig-Brown burden his readers with a lot of “fly fishing is the meaning of life” hooey that seems almost obligatory today.
Instead, Haig-Brown’s approach to fly fishing is one of unabashed enthusiasm, coupled with a refreshing innocence – as if each day on the water was his first.
Exiting tale from the pre-European era. Told in a realistic and exciting fashion. One of my favourite books.
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Statistics
- Works
- 36
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 782
- Popularity
- #32,554
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 100
- Favorited
- 1















