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"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him." —The Times (London)|

Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association.

"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him."—The Times (London)

"This is [Harrison's] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date."—Booklist

Jim Harrison—one of America's most beloved writers—calls his poetry "the true bones of my life." Although he is best known as a fiction writer, it is as a poet that Publishers Weekly famously called him an "untrammeled renegade genius."

Saving Daylight, Harrison's tenth collection of poetry, is his first book of new poems in a decade. All of Harrison's abundant passions for life are poured into suites, prose poems, letter-poems, and even lyrics for a mariachi band.

The subjects and concerns are wide-ranging—from the heart-rending "Livingston Suite," where a boy drowns in the local river and the body is discovered by the poet's wife—to some of the most harrowing political poems of Harrison's career. There is also a cast of creature characters—bears, dogs, birds, fish—as well as the woodlands, thickets, and occasional cities of Arizona, Montana, Michigan, France, and Mexico.

"Imagination is my only possession," Harrison once said. And Saving Daylight is an imagination in full, exuberant bloom.

Jim Harrison is the author of over thirty books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His work has been translated into dozens of languages. Born and raised in Michigan, he now lives in Montana and Arizona.

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"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him." —The Times (London)|

Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association.

"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him."—The Times (London)

"This is [Harrison's] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date."—Booklist

Jim Harrison—one of America's most beloved writers—calls his poetry "the true bones of my life." Although he is best known as a fiction writer, it is as a poet that Publishers Weekly famously called him an "untrammeled renegade genius."

Saving Daylight, Harrison's tenth collection of poetry, is his first book of new poems in a decade. All of Harrison's abundant passions for life are poured into suites, prose poems, letter-poems, and even lyrics for a mariachi band.

The subjects and concerns are wide-ranging—from the heart-rending "Livingston...

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"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him." —The Times (London)|

Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association.

"Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him."—The Times (London)

"This is [Harrison's] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date."—Booklist

Jim Harrison—one of America's most beloved writers—calls his poetry "the true bones of my life." Although he is best known as a fiction writer, it is as a poet that Publishers Weekly famously called him an "untrammeled renegade genius."

Saving Daylight, Harrison's tenth collection of poetry, is his first book of new poems in a decade. All of Harrison's abundant passions for life are poured into suites, prose poems, letter-poems, and even lyrics for a mariachi band.

The subjects and concerns are wide-ranging—from the heart-rending "Livingston Suite," where a boy drowns in the local river and the body is discovered by the poet's wife—to some of the most harrowing political poems of Harrison's career. There is also a cast of creature characters—bears, dogs, birds, fish—as well as the woodlands, thickets, and occasional cities of Arizona, Montana, Michigan, France, and Mexico.

"Imagination is my only possession," Harrison once said. And Saving Daylight is an imagination in full, exuberant bloom.

Jim Harrison is the author of over thirty books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His work has been translated into dozens of languages. Born and raised in Michigan, he now lives in Montana and Arizona.

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        Mountains and forests from the American West, oneiric apparitions and a hard-won, slightly bitter wisdom pervade this 10th book of poems from the prolific Harrison (Shape of the Journey
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        . Harrison's passionate, sometimes uncontrolled poems portray his upbringing in northern Michigan and his long residence in the wilds of Montana, where "The moose/ down the road wears the black cloak of a god," and any small "community can drown in itself,/ then come to life again." His tough-guy tone and terse descriptions, along with his unpretentious free-verse line, might recall Gerald Stern or even Richard Hugo. Yet his leaps from topic to topic, his declamations and spontaneous, mystical utterances, suggest instead a Latin American influence—several poems appear both in English and in Spanish in facing-page translations, and several more pay tribute to the wild intuitions of Pablo Neruda.

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        February 15, 2006
        The poems in Harrison -s ("Legends of the Fall") tenth collection shift between rant and meditation as they blend philosophy with down-home observations about life, love, nature, and God. (Think Dylan Thomas, as written by Walt Whitman.) -I -ve been translating the language with which creatures address God, - Harrison muses. Describing dreamlike states of consciousness -at times literally coming out of anesthesia or awakening from a night -s sleep -the poems feel like self-induced hypnosis. Surrealistic images abound, with some of the longer poems getting lost in their own excesses. -Incomprehension, - for example, comes from the -write anything and hope a poem appears - school. The best poems, like those written as letters, allow surreal images to gain momentum as, after a noisy rush of language, they arrive at a Zen-like quiet. Using conceits and other extended metaphors, these poems follow a thought as it feels its way, sticky hands and all, to an illogical conclusion that makes a kind of droll sense. Recommended for all libraries. [Harrison is perhaps best known as a fiction writer; four of his novels have been adapted into feature-length films. -Ed.] " -Diane Scharper, Towson Univ., MD"

        Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        March 1, 2006
        Harrison's poetry is earthy in the fullest sense of the word: it is of the earth, stoked by the senses, in sync with the beat of life, and salty in its forthrightness. Harrison gleans lessons from rivers, the moon, birds, and dogs, and puzzles over the elusive nature of time, tagging clocks as "the machinery of dread." He writes sharply of war, the "loathsome" government, the distortions of religion, and humankind's "will toward greed and self-destruction." A veteran fiction writer, Hollywood darling, hard-living and deep-thinking poet, Harrison brings tough love to the puzzles of existence and a meditative perspective to life's mysteries as he evokes the wilds of Montana and cherished small towns. He remembers the dead, savors life's bittersweetness, its push and pull, its "swish and swash," and knows in his very cells that "salvation isn't coming. It's always been here." Harrison may be under doctor's orders to count his drinks and measure the sugar in his blood, but this is his most robust, sure-footed, and spirit-raising poetry collection to date.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

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        April 15, 2007
        He's better known as a novelist, but Harrison writes tough, meditative poetry that appeals to a wide audience, capturing hard-won wisdom in language often evoking the scary beauty of this country's Northwest. His tenth collection is blessed with both wildness and grace. ("LJ" 2/15/06)

        Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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