Conversations with Jim Harrison - Jim Harrison - Books - University Press of Mississippi - 9781578064564 - May 30, 2002
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Conversations with Jim Harrison

Jim Harrison

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Conversations with Jim Harrison

The first-ever collection of interviews with this well-known, prolific writer whose books include twenty-two volumes of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction published over a period of thirty-six years. In addition to standard literary forms, he has written sporting essays, reviews, literary journalism, food columns, and almost twenty screenplays.


Publisher Marketing: Jim Harrison (b. 1937) is well known for his blunt, brave style in prose, poetry, screenplays, and nonfiction. In "Conversations with Jim Harrison," the Michigan-born writer's directness and passion shine throughout. "Conversations with Jim Harrison" is the first-ever collection of interviews by this well-known, prolific writer whose books include twenty-two volumes of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction published over a period of thirty-six years. In addition to standard literary forms, he has written sporting essays, reviews, literary journalism, food columns, and almost twenty screenplays. Harrison, a writer devoted to small presses and independent bookstores, has a formidable reputation as a recluse and defender of his privacy. However, he has been open to interviews in America and abroad, particularly in France, where he is very popular. "Conversations with Jim Harrison" features interviews given between 1976 and 1999. Although the conversations vary in length, most are traditional questions and answers. In these Harrison has the opportunity to develop his responses fully and cover a wider range of topics than he can in the briefer, profile pieces. Harrison discusses his peripatetic early life, his desire to be a poet since he was sixteen, and his subsequent "quadra schizoid" attraction to writing poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays. A literary outsider who prefers rural life Harrison talks in detail about his colorful, eventful life. He also explores the mutual enrichment he received from nature and civilization. He talks specifically about a number of his important books-- including "Wolf," "Legends of the Fall," "Sundog," "Warlock," and "The Road Home." Harrison speaks eloquently about habits of mind, aesthetic choices, intellectual resources, and psychological contexts in his writing. By turns thoughtful, cantankerous, witty, and erudite, his voice reveals a man fully given over to the single-minded pursuit of the art of writing.

Contributor Bio:  Harrison, Jim Screenwriter, poet, and fiction writer Jim Harrison lives in Michigan.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 30, 2002
ISBN13 9781578064564
Publishers University Press of Mississippi
Pages 277
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   420 g
Language English  
Editor DeMott, Robert

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