Jim Harrison : a comprehensive bibliography, 1964-2008
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Jim Harrison : a comprehensive bibliography, 1964-2008
University of Nebraska Press, c2009
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Description
Jim Harrison, a literary maverick, is widely considered one of the great and iconic writers in contemporary American literature. This pioneering volume, an extensive and up-to-date illustrated guide to Harrison's published works, is the first full-length catalog of a distinguished literary career spanning more than forty years. Longtime Harrison readers and collectors Gregg Orr and Beef Torrey have amassed a thorough list of the author's wide-ranging work, annotated and arranged by genre to provide a full view of the breadth of Harrison's accomplishment. This work contains more than sixteen hundred citations of writings by and about Harrison, including his fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, screenplays, criticism, and reviews; it also features photographs of his books, dust jackets, and broadsides. With a foreword by Harrison, penned especially for this seminal volume, and an introduction by writer and scholar Robert DeMott, this is the definitive bibliographical study of a major figure in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century American letters.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Nebraska Redux by Jim Harrison
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Robert DeMott
A Note on Structure
Chronology
Section A: Books and Broadsides by Jim Harrison
Section B: Individually Published Poetry
Section C: Individually Published Fiction
Section D: Individually Published Nonfiction
Section E: Reviews and Criticism by Jim Harrison
Section F: Screenplays
Section G: Miscellany: Audio Readings, Videotapes, Dust-Jacket Encomiums
Section H: Annotated Interviews with Jim Harrison
Section I: Critical Articles, Essays, and Studies concerning Jim Harrison's Works
Section J: Reviews of Jim Harrison's Works
Index
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