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Jim Harrison (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Although Jim Harrison began his career as a poet, it was the publication of his fourth fiction title, Legends of the Fall (1979), that brought him national recognition. The book, which consisted of three novellas, two of which had previously appeared in Esquire, proved so successful that Dell Publishing Company reissued his previously published novels in paperback editions. Since that time he has published several other volumes of fiction. The Boy Who Ran to the Woods (2000) is his first book for children. Harrison’s novels and...
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