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"Jim Harrison's poems have a vitality, range, and revelation equal in importance to the more widely known fiction. A pitch-perfect field guide, Harrison scouts with full sense of kinship and acrobatic powers of both language and imagination his life's landscapes, events, and fellow creatures. His direct, chiselled statements of thought, feeling, and invention make the world bigger in every dimension."- Jane Hirshfield, Ploughshares
"Some of the poems are funny, some are serious, and many are bawdy, but none will disappoint a reader." -Bill Castanier, Lansing City Pulse
"To say that Harrison's Complete Poems is Shakespearian in scope is probably an exaggeration, but only a little. Harr
Terry Tempest Williams, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School, is known for her impassioned and lyrical prose and her advocacy in defense of wild spaces. She is the author of numerous books, including the environmental literature classic, Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Orion Magazine, and numerous anthologies worldwide as a crucial voice for ecological consciousness and social change.
"[Harrison] equates writing poetry with creating cave paintings or petroglyphs, so intrinsically human is the urge to express the life of the soul, and his poems do make the temporal timeless."-Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
"This is poetry worth loving, hating, and fighting over."--New York Times Book Review
"It is hard-boiled poetry, some of the best of its kind, and one is not surprised to know that Harrison has written very tough novels... His poetic vision is at the heart of it all."--Harper's
"An untrammeled renegade genius . . . Here is a poet talking to you instead of around himself, while doing absolutely brilliant and outrageous things with language."--Publishers Weekly
"Harrison's essential honesty is deeply affecting... a moving body of work."--Library Journal
"This brilliant poetry from an essential poet . . . will speak to you on a multitude of levels."--Outside Magazine
"A study in endurance as well as calling . . . In the course of nearly 900 pages, Harrison's journey is worth following."--Petoskey News-Review