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The ancient minstrel : novellas
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Harrison, Jim, 1937-2016, author
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Harrison, Jim, 1937-2016. Ancient minstrel
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Harrison, Jim, 1937-2016. Eggs
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Short stories, American.
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Authors Fiction.
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Childlessness Fiction.
2016
A collection of three novellas by acclaimed author Jim Harrison. The ancient minstrel: An aging writer in Montana indulges his lifelong dream of raising pigs, struggles to write the \"big novel\" he's rashly promised his editor, and attempts to rekindle the long marriage that has sustained him. Eggs: A Montana woman reminisces about staying in London with her grandparents, and collecting eggs at their country house. Years later, having never had a child, she attempts to do so. The case of the howling Buddhas: Retired Detective Sunderson is hired as a private investigator to look into a bizarre cult that achieves satori by howling along with howler monkeys at the zoo.
The Shape of the Journey
2000
An authoritative, best-selling edition of poetry by acclaimed novelist--now available in paper.
Jim Harrison : the essential poems
\"The Essential Poems of Jim Harrison is distilled from nearly 1,000 poems that appeared in fourteen volumes--from visionary lyrics and meditative suites to shape-shifting ghazals and prose-poem letters. Teeming throughout these pages are Harrison's legendary passions and appetites, his meditations, rages, and love-songs to the natural world. The New York Times concluded a review from early in Harrison's career with a provocative quote: 'This is poetry worth loving, hating, and fighting over, a subjective mirror of our American days and needs.' That sentiment still holds true, as Jim Harrison's essential poems continue to call for our fiercest attention\"-- Provided by publisher.