For many years Andrew Greig saw the poet Norman Mac Caig as a father figure. Months before his death, Mac Caig`s enigmatic final request to Greig was that he fish for him at the Loch of the Green Corrie; the location, even the real name of his destination was more mysterious still. His search took in days of outdoor living, meetings, & fishing with friends in the remote hill lochs of far North-West Scotl&. It led, finally, to the waters of the Green Corrie, which would come to reflect Greig`s own life, his thoughts on poetry, geology & land ownership in the Highlands & the ambiguous roles of whisky, love & male friendship. At the Loch of the Green Corrie is a richly atmospheric narrative, a celebration of losing & recovering oneself in a unique landscape, the consideration of a particular culture, & a homage to a remarkable poet & his world.