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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

James Bohnen Remembers Jim Harrison

James Bohnen Remembers Jim Harrison

He was always out there, always abundant, always an inspiration

By James Bohnen | March 31, 2016

Charles Frazier Remembers Jim Harrison

Charles Frazier Remembers Jim Harrison

His Books Make Life Feel More Consequential

By Charles Frazier | March 31, 2016

Gary Snyder Remembers Jim Harrison

Gary Snyder Remembers Jim Harrison

Of Dogs, Fishing, and the Ways of Freedom

By Gary Snyder | March 31, 2016

Jayne Anne Phillips Remembers Jim Harrison

Jayne Anne Phillips Remembers Jim Harrison

He Loved and Sang and Growled and Celebrated

By Jayne Anne Phillips | March 31, 2016

Barry Lopez Remembers Jim Harrison

Barry Lopez Remembers Jim Harrison

Losing Him Just Makes You Still For a While

By Barry Lopez | March 31, 2016

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Remembering Susan Sontag's Final Days

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