About Jim Harrison
JIM HARRISON is the author of four volumes of novellas, including Legends of the Fall; seven novels, including The Road Home and Dalva; seven collections of poetry; and two collections of nonfiction.
Novels
Wolf: A False Memoir (1971)
A Good Day to Die (1973)
Farmer (1976)
Warlock (1981)
Sundog (1984)
Dalva (1988)
The Road Home (1998)
The Boy Who Ran to the Woods (2000)
True North (2004)
Returning to Earth (2007)
The English Major (2008)
The Great Leader (2011)
A Good Day to Die (1973)
Farmer (1976)
Warlock (1981)
Sundog (1984)
Dalva (1988)
The Road Home (1998)
The Boy Who Ran to the Woods (2000)
True North (2004)
Returning to Earth (2007)
The English Major (2008)
The Great Leader (2011)
Collections
Plain Song (poems) (1965)
Locations (poems) (1968)
Outlyer and Ghazals (poems) (1971)
Letters to Yesenin (poems) (1973)
Returning to Earth - Poems (poems) (1977)
Legends of the Fall (1979)
Selected and New Poems: 1961-1981 (poems) (1981)
The Theory and Practice of Rivers: And New Poems (poems) (1986)
The Woman Lit by Fireflies (1990)
Julip (1994)
After IkkyU: And Other Poems (poems) (1996)
The Shape of the Journey: New and Collected Poems (poems) (1998)
The Beast God Forgot to Invent (2000)
Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry (poems) (2003) (with Ted Kooser)
The Summer He Didn't Die (2005)
Saving Daylight (poems) (2006)
The Farmer's Daughter (2009)
In Search of Small Gods (poems) (2010)
Songs of Unreason (poems) (2011)
Locations (poems) (1968)
Outlyer and Ghazals (poems) (1971)
Letters to Yesenin (poems) (1973)
Returning to Earth - Poems (poems) (1977)
Legends of the Fall (1979)
Selected and New Poems: 1961-1981 (poems) (1981)
The Theory and Practice of Rivers: And New Poems (poems) (1986)
The Woman Lit by Fireflies (1990)
Julip (1994)
After IkkyU: And Other Poems (poems) (1996)
The Shape of the Journey: New and Collected Poems (poems) (1998)
The Beast God Forgot to Invent (2000)
Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry (poems) (2003) (with Ted Kooser)
The Summer He Didn't Die (2005)
Saving Daylight (poems) (2006)
The Farmer's Daughter (2009)
In Search of Small Gods (poems) (2010)
Songs of Unreason (poems) (2011)
Non fiction
Just Before Dark: Collected Nonfiction (1991)
Off to the Side: A Memoir (2002)
Conversations with Jim Harrison (2002)
The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand (2003)
Off to the Side: A Memoir (2002)
Conversations with Jim Harrison (2002)
The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand (2003)
Links to other websites
| jimharrison.org |
Jim Harrison recommends
The Mango Opera (1998) (Alex Rutledge, book 1) Tom Corcoran "THE MANGO OPERA is a very engrossing novel. Corcoran deftly evokes the spirit and physicality of the place, the low tide jubilance and enlivening fetor of its pleasures and instinctive criminality, as if the sun and ocean had blasted all the flowers of evil into its very genes." | The Contract Surgeon (1999) Dan O'Brien "There is an aura that ghosts of the Sioux made him write this book, [which] should bring O'Brien to the wide audience he deserves." | Moody Food (2002) Ray Robertson "An engrossing novel, beautifully written." |
Octopus Alibi (2003) (Alex Rutledge, book 4) Tom Corcoran "I made at least twenty fishing trips to Key West beginning in the late sixties until the early nineties when this hyper-energetic little city plumb wore me out. Naturally I explored fully the soft underbelly of the town, but then gradually realized Key West was all underbelly. Tom Corcoran's 'Octopus Alibi' is a true marvel of a mystery, a deeply engrossing guidebook to the mango opera that is life in Key West." | Fire Point (2004) John Smolens "Fire Point put my teeth on edge from the first page and kept them there until I finished. Smolens is a fine writer with a profound knowledge of human behaviour gone awry." | The Lost Thoughts of Soldiers (2005) Delia Falconer "A splendid and absorbing novel." |
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