WFS 489 - Zane Grey's West Society with Ed Meyer - Zane Grey Books, Rogue River, Ernest Hemingway

Published: Aug. 16, 2023, 9 a.m.

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Presented By: Dette Flies, Smitty\'s Fly Box, Jackson Hole Fly Company

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Today we explore the extraordinary life of Zane Grey, a literary giant whose legacy resonates to this day. In this episode, we\'ll unravel Grey\'s passion for fly fishing, his iconic works, and his intriguing connections. Ed Meyer, Archivist at ZGWS, who was once the Vice-President, shares his insider perspective on Grey\'s journey. Our exploration continues through Grey\'s fishing escapades on the Rouge and the Umpqua Rivers with his brother R.C., shaping his love for the outdoors. The ZGWS Archives offer a glimpse into Grey\'s fly fishing odyssey, highlighted by works like "Rogue River Feud" and "Tales of Freshwater Fishing," which immortalize his adventures.

Moving beyond his novels, Grey\'s prowess in outdoor articles comes to the fore. We also venture into the dynamic friendship between Grey and Ernest Hemingway, unpacking their differing writing styles and vices. Discover Grey\'s literary gems, from "Riders of the Purple Sage" to "The Vanishing American," each a testament to his enduring impact. Join us as we journey through the pages of history, revealing hidden anecdotes like Dolly\'s secret savings that led to the founding of Zane Grey Inc. As we immerse ourselves in Grey\'s world, the past and present intertwine, painting a vivid portrait of a remarkable man.


Show Notes with Ed Meyer on Zane Grey Books

04:00 - Ed is the Archivist at ZGWS. He used to be the Vice-President.

04:30 - Zane Grey is one of the biggest authors in the world. We hear the story of how Zane Grey got into fly fishing.

08:55 - Zane Grey passed away in 1939.

10:20 - We talk about how Zane used to fish the Rouge and the Umpqua Rivers with his brother R.C.

11:40 - Ed noted the page at ZGWS Archives dedicated to Zane Grey\'s fly fishing history.

12:50 - Ed noted the books, Rogue River Feud and Tales of Freshwater Fishing.

14:00 - Aside from novels, Zane Grey\'s biggest success initially were magazines around the country. He wrote articles about the outdoors.

15:00 - Ed noted ZG\'s most famous book and movie, Riders of the Purple Sage.

20:10 - Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon was a fact-based novel.

26:50 - Ed talks about Zane Grey and Ernest Hemingway\'s friendship. He also talks about their difference in writing style.

31:10 - Hemingway was an alcoholic and Grey was into women.

43:40 - Grey\'s most famous book about Native Americans is The Vanishing American.

50:20 - The book that made Grey first famous was The Heritage of the Desert.

50:30 - Ed also noted The Rainbow Trail which was about Rainbow Bridge.

56:00 - Ed tells the story of how Dolly saved up money without Zane knowing about it.

1:00:20 - Ed tells the story of when Grey had a stroke on the Umpqua River.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/489

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