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  • Legends of the Fall

    Amazon.com — Innocence lost The three novellas by Jim Harrison collected in Legends of the Fall took my breath away when I read them, and made me wonder why in the world it took so long for me to discover Harrison. His language is sparse and clean--reminiscent to a ...More…

  • Farmer

    Amazon.com — Transforming I was but two pages into the book when I read the line "He pokes at the ocean with his cane,staring at it with the raptness he felt for the northern lights as a child." And I wept. I grew up in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan and ...More…

  • Just Before Dark

    Amazon.com — Another Harrison Treasure Harrison's Just Before Dark sets itself apart from other works of non-fiction and leaves the reader astonished. Out on the landscape of Hemingway's A Movable Feast, Steinbeck's Travels With Charlie, and Faulkner's ...More…

  • Conversations with Jim Harrison (Literary Conversations ...

    Amazon.com — Great for fans and for inside info about the lit scene! I'm glad I found this book. You know a writer has finally made it when "they" start publishing books ABOUT him, eh? Jim is a great writer, poetic in a totally accessible way. Don't ...More…

  • The Beast God Forgot to Invent

    Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review At 67, Norman Arnz is well aware of his narrative limitations: "I dare say that no one understands more than the part of the story that is directly contiguous to them." Yet the conjunction of placement and perception is crucial ...More…

  • Off to the Side: A Memoir

    Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Rarely does one encounter a memoir so filled with the details of a life lived. Whether recalling bits of his past as a depressed child, manual laborer, Hollywood screenwriter, aspiring poet, novelist, or alcoholic husband, Jim Harrison ...More…

  • Off to the Side: A Memoir

    Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Rarely does one encounter a memoir so filled with the details of a life lived. Whether recalling bits of his past as a depressed child, manual laborer, Hollywood screenwriter, aspiring poet, novelist, or alcoholic husband, Jim Harrison ...More…

  • The Beast God Forgot to Invent: Novellas

    Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review At 67, Norman Arnz is well aware of his narrative limitations: "I dare say that no one understands more than the part of the story that is directly contiguous to them." Yet the conjunction of placement and perception is crucial ...More…

  • The Road Home

    Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review With his 1988 novel, Dalva, Jim Harrison commenced an epic of the American Midwest--or more specifically, the Nebraska sandhills. In The Road Home his eponymous heroine returns in search of the son she abandoned 30 years before, only to ...More…

  • Just Before Dark

    Amazon.com — Another Harrison Treasure Harrison's Just Before Dark sets itself apart from other works of non-fiction and leaves the reader astonished. Out on the landscape of Hemingway's A Movable Feast, Steinbeck's Travels With Charlie, and Faulkner's ...More…

  • Warlock

    Amazon.com — Thoroughly entertaining! This book is less philosophical than many of Harrison's works. The main character is a hilarious buffoon that had me cracking up throughout, though I thought the beginning was pretty slow. Very high in entertainment value, ...More…

  • Wolf: A False Memoir

    Amazon.com — Don't let the title fool you This was my first bite into the words of Harrison, and I quickly bought three more of his afterwards. Wolf is not so much about Harrison's hero searching for the beast, but of him searching to find himself in the ...More…


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