Introduction
Harrison, Jim 1937–
Harrison is an American poet and novelist. He is generally considered a poet of the natural world. Sensory images play an important role in his richly descriptive poetry, which is usually set in his native northern Michigan. (See also CLC, Vol. 6, and Contemporary Authors, Vols. 13-16, rev. ed.)
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