Jim Harrison
Jim Harrison (1937–2016) was an acclaimed American poet, novelist, and essayist, best known for his lyrical explorations of the human struggle between nature and domesticity, as seen in works like Legends of the Fall and Dalva.[2][3] A prolific writer, he published over three dozen books across genres including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and memoirs, with poetry holding the deepest personal significance.[1][3] Widely regarded as one of the finest voices of his generation, Harrison revitalized the novella form and influenced contemporary American literature.[3][6]
Poetry
Fiction
Essays
Brown Dog: Novellas
The Great Leader: A Faux Mystery
Brown Dog: Novellas
The Farmer's Daughter
A Really Big Lunch
Legends of the Fall
The Big Seven
A Really Big Lunch: Meditations on Food and Life from the Roving Gourmand
Legends of the Fall
Brown Dog: Novellas
Julip: A Novel
After Ikkyu and Other Poems
The River Swimmer
The big seven : a Faux mystery
The River Swimmer: Novellas (Thorndike Press Large Print Core Series)
After Ikkyū and Other Poems
Brown Dog: Novellas
Legends of the Fall
Wolf
The Big Seven
Sundog
Wolf
Brown Dog: Novellas
The Big Seven