David Coggins is the author of The Optimist and the New York Times bestseller Men and Style. He writes about travel, style, and fishing for numerous publications, including the Financial Times, Esquire, and his newsletter, The Contender. Coggins lives in New York and fishes regularly in the Catskills, Wisconsin, and Montana.
“Anyone interested in fly fishing or curious how the sport could
possibly be of interest to anyone should hop to David Coggins’s
excellent The Optimist."
—The New York Times
“This is a wonderful book but to be honest, Coggins writes so well
that he could rivet our attention to anything—cottage cheese, Ted
Cruz, the Detroit Lions—and we would follow every sentence with
remarkable obedience."
—Thomas McGuane, author of The Longest Silence
"Coggins' keen observations of this genteel pursuit are offered
with humor, a dash of wisdom, and an enthusiasm so infectious
you'll be itching to perfect your backcast between chapters."
—Fortune Magazine, "Best Books of 2021"
"Humorous and relatable. . . . A great read for fly fishing
enthusiasts and novices alike."
—Flylords
“David Coggins is a pro, and his book is smart and aware and
generous, the writing elegant, the humor tucked in just the right
places."
—TROUT Magazine
“Immersive, true, pitch-perfect, and a soon-to-be classic. Coggins
is a fresh voice in the fly-fishing canon, a wry genius, and the
perfect guide for angler and non-angler alike.”
—Chris Dombrowski, author of Body of
Water
“Lively, humoristic but informative. . . . [Coggins is] a
talented and entertaining writer."
—Atlantic Salmon Journal
"[The Optimist] makes a nice philosophical case for fly
fishing."
—GQ
"An entertaining read and intelligent resource for anglers and
non-anglers alike. . . . At the height of his literary
talents, the author ultimately reveals a healthy approach to
angling--and to life in general."
—Virginia Sportsman
“To paraphrase an old saying: Writing about fly fishing is
like dancing about architecture. It's nearly impossible to capture
but David Coggins does it as well as anyone, and I
thrilled to his adventures from England to Patagonia to America's
great rivers.”
—Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing
Guide
“I’ve fished many of the rivers in this book but I hadn’t seen them
run and shimmer the way they do in Coggins’s lively prose. What’s
more, I’d given up on fishing, I don’t know why—maybe the world was
too much with me; okay, let’s just say I’ve been preoccupied with
ephemera rather than the eternal, which is what fly-fishing makes
one confront. I closed this last chapter and said hell or high
water, I was going to get back to the rivers and streams I’ve
missed. There’s much to fall in love with in this world, and this
book reminded me of that.”
—Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of Horse Soldiers
“The Optimist is a rueful, thoughtful and very funny
examination of an elegant obsession. Coggins does a
terrific job of evoking the joys of fly fishing and also
the frustrations, which are inextricably
linked. This is the best book I’ve read on fishing since
Thomas McGuane’s The Longest Silence.”
—Jay McInerney
“Wonderfully written, consistently amusing, grand but never
grandiose.”
—Lesley M.M. Blume, author of Fallout
“An excellent primer for the beginning fly angler and a lyrical
reminder of all there is to love about the sport for even the most
jaded of old hands.”
—Monte Burke, author of Lords of the
Fly and Saban
“A wise, affectionate chronicle of a passion pursued.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"Coggins is a virtuoso. He has written a modern fly fishing
classic."
—Oppstrøms
“A pure and extended love letter to fishing. . . . what grows on
you and ultimately stays with you while reading The
Optimist is his sheer exuberance and honesty. The real
brotherhood of fishing might occasionally be about fishing
triumphs, but just as often if not more, it is about failures. And
we get streamside seats to all of Coggins’s."
—The Washington Free Beacon
"A lovely, ruminative book about a venerable sport. . .
. Coggins’s enthusiasm for fly fishing is so infectious that
the book will readily hook non-fishers as well.”
—Library Journal
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