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: The collection is an elegy for a lost Montana. Maclean famously concludes the title story with the line, "I am haunted by waters," signifying how the memories of his family and the river remain inextricably linked.

Norman Maclean's 1976 collection, A River Runs Through It and Other Stories , is a landmark of American literature that famously blends the technical precision of fly fishing with deep philosophical reflections on family, loss, and the natural world. A River Runs Through It and Other Storie

A River Runs through It and Other Stories: Fortieth Anniversary Edition : The collection is an elegy for a lost Montana

While the title novella is the most famous, the book contains three distinct works set in early 20th-century western Montana: "I am haunted by waters