Tag Archives: Jim Harrison

Jim Harrison with Peter Lewis, Conversation, 27 February 2002 – Video

Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on February 27, 2002.

Jim Harrison has published thirteen collections of poetry, including The Shape of the Journey: New and Collected Poems; After Ikkyu; The Theory and Practice of Rivers; Natural World: A Bestiary; Returning to Earth; and Locations. He has worked as a screenwriter, book reviewer, literary critic, food columnist, sportswriter, and conservationist. Other works include a collection of novellas, The Summer He Didn’t Die, and Legends of the Fall, which was made into a celebrated film. Mr. Harrison has been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He was born in northern Michigan in 1937 and continued to reside there until recently. He and his wife now divide their time between Montana and Arizona.

You may learn more about this event on the Lannan website.

Jim Harrison, Reading, 27 February 2002 – Video

Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on February 27, 2002.

Jim Harrison has published thirteen collections of poetry, including The Shape of the Journey: New and Collected Poems; After Ikkyu; The Theory and Practice of Rivers; Natural World: A Bestiary; Returning to Earth; and Locations. He has worked as a screenwriter, book reviewer, literary critic, food columnist, sportswriter, and conservationist. Other works include a collection of novellas, The Summer He Didn’t Die, and Legends of the Fall, which was made into a celebrated film. Mr. Harrison has been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He was born in northern Michigan in 1937 and continued to reside there until recently. He and his wife now divide their time between Montana and Arizona.

You may learn more about this event on the Lannan website.

Jim Harrison with Peter Lewis, 27 February 2002 – Audio

Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on February 27, 2002.

Jim Harrison has published thirteen collections of poetry, including The Shape of the Journey: New and Collected Poems; After Ikkyu; The Theory and Practice of Rivers; Natural World: A Bestiary; Returning to Earth; and Locations. He has worked as a screenwriter, book reviewer, literary critic, food columnist, sportswriter, and conservationist.

Other works include a collection of novellas, The Summer He Didn’t Die, and Legends of the Fall, which was made into a celebrated film. Mr. Harrison has been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He was born in northern Michigan in 1937 and continued to reside there until recently. He and his wife now divide their time between Montana and Arizona.

You may learn more about this event on the Lannan website.

Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser, 18 January 2006 – Audio

Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on January 18th, 2006.

These two nationally recognized poets, these two long-time friends, have collaborated on two books, the most recent being Braided Creek. In this program, they each read from the book without identifying whose work it is they are reading. In short, evocative and often very funny works, the two friends comment of the state of the world, their health, the weather, and all the while their joy in friendship comes to life.

You may learn more about this event on the Lannan website.