"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. Harrison certainly had far more time than the Bard to devote to his literary endeavors. . . . There is no denying the power and influence of his ghazals of the early 1970s, and if his voracious appetite for experience offends some readers, it's clear he was one of the major poets of the last six decades, someone who believed "'in the Resurrection mostly / because he was never taught how not to.'"--California Review of Books
From the Introduction by Terry Tempest Williams: "Jim Harrison...was among the great ones--an elevated soul in all his unruliness who favored his senses and courted the wild on the page and in the world. His was a storied life that loomed large, and we are the beneficiaries. 'Such a powerful wounded poet--wrote as if he had to sing with a cut throat . . . and he did have to sing, ' said Jorie Graham."
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