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Rick Bass Remembers Jim Harrison

Rick Bass Remembers Jim Harrison

With his death, the world got smaller

By Rick Bass | March 31, 2016

Michael Wiegers Remembers Jim Harrison

Michael Wiegers Remembers Jim Harrison

He wrote us all into this world and made us a part of it

By Michael Wiegers | March 31, 2016

Terry McDonell Remembers Jim Harrison

Terry McDonell Remembers Jim Harrison

"Eat or Die" Was His Motto

By Terry McDonell | March 31, 2016

Joseph Bednarik Remembers Jim Harrison

Joseph Bednarik Remembers Jim Harrison

"The Close Work" was Joyful Work

By Joseph Bednarik | March 31, 2016

Remembering the Great Jim Harrison

Remembering the Great Jim Harrison

Tributes from His Friends and Admirers

By Literary Hub | March 31, 2016

Lucy Kogler Remembers Jim Harrison

Lucy Kogler Remembers Jim Harrison

I will always think of him as a poet first

By Lucy Kogler | March 31, 2016

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