The True Bones of My Life: Essays on the Fiction of Jim Harrison
Jim Harrison’s fiction is diverse in its genres, protagonists, and settings: from novel to novella—from comically masculine rogue to the psychically scarred female—from wilderness to city. This study examines the metaphors Harrison uses to offer critical entrance into his fiction—food, place, ecological concerns, journey, "soul history," and region. Harrison's fiction cont...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published
April 30th 2002
by Michigan State University Press
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Want to read something about the person. I'm intrigued with the culture he writes about. He writes of the place where my family is from and where I was born. We visited there every summer while I was growing up and I was made aware by my father of the Indian history in the area.
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