The Shape of the Journey - New & Collected Poems (Paperback)


Here is the definitive collection of poetry from one of America's best-loved writers-now available in paperback. With the publication of this book, eight volumes of poetry were brought back into print, including the early nature-based lyrics of "Plain Song," the explosive "Outlyer & Ghazals," and the startling "correspondence" with a dead Russian poet in "Letters to Yesenin." Also included is an introduction by Harrison, several previously uncollected poems, and "Geo-Bestiary," a 34-part paean to earthly passions. "The Shape of the Journey" confirms Jim Harrison's place among the most brilliant and essential poets writing today.

"Behind the words one always feels the presence of a passionate, exuberant man who is at the same time possessed of a quick, subtle intelligence and a deeply questioning attitude toward life. Harrison writes so winningly that one is simply content to be in the presence of a writer this vital, this large-spirited."-"The New York Times Book Review"

"(An) untrammelled renegade genius here's a poet talking to you instead of around himself, while doing absolutely brilliant and outrageous things with language."-"Publishers Weekly"

"Readers can wander the woods of this collection for a lifetime and still be amazed at what they find."-"Booklist" (starred review.)

When the cloth edition of this book was first published, it immediately became one of Copper Canyon Press's all-time bestsellers. It was featured on Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac," became a finalist for the "Los Angeles Times Book Prize," and was selected as one of the "Top-Ten Books of 1998" by "Booklist."

Jim Harrison is the author of twenty books, including "Legends of the Fall" and "The Road Home." He has also written numerous screenplays and served as the food columnist for "Esquire" magazine. He lives in Michigan and Arizona.

Dead Deer

Amid pale green milkweed, wild clover,
a rotted deer
curled, shaglike,
after a winter so cold
the trees split open.
I think she couldn't keep up with
the others (they had no place
to go) and her food,
frozen grass and twigs,


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Here is the definitive collection of poetry from one of America's best-loved writers-now available in paperback. With the publication of this book, eight volumes of poetry were brought back into print, including the early nature-based lyrics of "Plain Song," the explosive "Outlyer & Ghazals," and the startling "correspondence" with a dead Russian poet in "Letters to Yesenin." Also included is an introduction by Harrison, several previously uncollected poems, and "Geo-Bestiary," a 34-part paean to earthly passions. "The Shape of the Journey" confirms Jim Harrison's place among the most brilliant and essential poets writing today.

"Behind the words one always feels the presence of a passionate, exuberant man who is at the same time possessed of a quick, subtle intelligence and a deeply questioning attitude toward life. Harrison writes so winningly that one is simply content to be in the presence of a writer this vital, this large-spirited."-"The New York Times Book Review"

"(An) untrammelled renegade genius here's a poet talking to you instead of around himself, while doing absolutely brilliant and outrageous things with language."-"Publishers Weekly"

"Readers can wander the woods of this collection for a lifetime and still be amazed at what they find."-"Booklist" (starred review.)

When the cloth edition of this book was first published, it immediately became one of Copper Canyon Press's all-time bestsellers. It was featured on Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac," became a finalist for the "Los Angeles Times Book Prize," and was selected as one of the "Top-Ten Books of 1998" by "Booklist."

Jim Harrison is the author of twenty books, including "Legends of the Fall" and "The Road Home." He has also written numerous screenplays and served as the food columnist for "Esquire" magazine. He lives in Michigan and Arizona.

Dead Deer

Amid pale green milkweed, wild clover,
a rotted deer
curled, shaglike,
after a winter so cold
the trees split open.
I think she couldn't keep up with
the others (they had no place
to go) and her food,
frozen grass and twigs,

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Product Details

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Imprint

Copper Canyon Press,U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2023

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

September 2000

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 153 x 36mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

464

ISBN-13

978-1-55659-149-5

Barcode

9781556591495

Categories

LSN

1-55659-149-7



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