Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView.
1. Aragorn of Lord of the Rings
2. Thomas Wazhashk of The Night Watchman
3. Augustus McCrae of Lonesome Dove
Bonus: Brown Dog of Brown Dog
#TLT @dabbe
I tag @NataliePatalie
Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView.
1. Aragorn of Lord of the Rings
2. Thomas Wazhashk of The Night Watchman
3. Augustus McCrae of Lonesome Dove
Bonus: Brown Dog of Brown Dog
#TLT @dabbe
I tag @NataliePatalie
“I am not a fan of our time, and thus sleep is an attractive alternative to consciousness.” Jim Harrison
Happy Labor Day! Take a nap. 💤
"Just before dark at the bottom of the sea I found the Indian."
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl
Loving this story so far. What a fantastic writer really makes you connect and see the characters.
In the 1970's and 1980's, Jim Harrison wrote non-fiction articles for a variety of publications including Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Esquire, The Nation and others. They are gathered in this wonderful collection to remind us of the poetic and powerful workings of his incredible mind and adventurous spirit. The essays are divided into three sections - Food, Travel and Sport, and Literary Matters. Highly recommended.
A magnificent long collection of poems by the always impressive Jim Harrison. Published in 1998, it obviously does not include his later work before his death, so it serves as a wonderful introduction to his earlier poetry and his constant evolution, always trying new forms to express his worldview. Highest recommendation.
A beautiful collection by a wonderful poet. "The Theory & Practice of Rivers" is a long poem that takes up about half the book and one of Harrison's masterpieces. Highly recommended.
I‘m sitting on my back deck, drinking beer, reading poems. This is one of my favorite things in the world.