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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jim Harrison has shaped my life as a writer,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems (Hardcover)
I first read Jim Harrison's poems almost thirty years ago in the Crawford County library in Grayling when I was at the beginning of a long teaching trail. Harrison saved my life that day and he has almost every day since. I return, almost daily, to his work which serves as a "shock tippet" against the "stuff" of the world. I don't think anyone comes close to his ability to chronicle the spirit of the natural world...the language he speaks comes from the most secret of places.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Cabin Poem,
This review is from: The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems (Hardcover)
"I have decided to make up my mind about nothing, to assume the water mask, to finish my life disguised as a creek,.."-from Cabin Poem. I met Jim Harrison once in New York. He and Russell Chatham signed the books I had collected by Harrison. My first thought was how could this gruff large loud man with one glass eye write such moving literature and poetry? How could he write with such realism and romance and with such deep spirituality and beauty? How does he know these things? I realised in the same moment that others must have felt the same about Hemingway. We have genius among us.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even better than the novels.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems (Hardcover)
As much as I love Jim Harrison's novels, especially his most recent, The Road Home, his poetry is dearer to my heart. It's magnificent. There are only a handful of American poets who are dealing with real life as it is lived in our time,in a way that is accessible but still intellectually and emotionally challenging. Harrison is one of those poets. He's a powerhouse! Copper Canyon's beautiful collection is way overdue.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Unbelievable.... imagine hugging a bear.,
By kalember@freeway.net (Gaylord, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems (Hardcover)
Jim Harrison has stretched out his arms and hugged a bear, I know he has. His poem "My Friend the Bear" has been running through my head since I first read it 3 years ago. This is one of many poems describing the flora and fauna of michigan and driving home the delicate nature of our interaction with it. Picture Jim cheek to cheek with a bear... if you have read him and met him you will know it is possible.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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About Time,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems (Hardcover)
I had feared for a long time now that Jim Harrison's poetry would continue to go out of print - though I am not wholly familiar with this new collection, I have read a good deal of the pieces. The thirty (point five) poems of Letters to Yesenin changed my life. It is a set of 30 poems in which a man measures life with some of the most agile and powerful poetry, I believe, ever written. I still read it every year. I cannot recommend this book too highly. I only wish that Copper Canyon Press would collect the work of Jack Gilbert (The Great Fires was his last) as well, and then two of our greatest living poets would still be available to future generations who care for poetry.
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The Shape of the Journey: New & Collected Poems by Jim Harrison (Hardcover - September 1, 2000)
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