Quote by: Norman Maclean

When I looked, I knew I might never again see so much of the earth so beautiful, the beautiful being something you know added to something you see, in a whole that is different from the sum of its parts. What I saw might have been just another winter scene, although an impressive one. But what I knew was that the earth underneath was alive and that by tomorrow, certainly by the day after, it would be all green again. So what I saw because of what I knew was a kind of death with the marvellous promise of less than a three-day resurrection.


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Author Bio


  • NameNorman Maclean
  • DescriptionFiction writer, angling writer, academic
  • BornDecember 23, 1902
  • DiedAugust 2, 1990
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAuthor; Novelist; Journalist
  • WorksA River Runs Through It (novel); Young Men And Fire