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"In "The Ancient Minstrel," Harrison delivers three novellas."--
Praise for The Ancient Minstrel:
A National Bestseller
An Amazon Best Book of the Month/Literature & Fiction
No one writes more persuasively about the natural world, the ways of animals both wild and domestic, rural roughneck mores, hunting and fishing . . . A writer still independent, fierce and feral. The wisdom of age hasn’t harmed him a bit.”David Gates, The New York Times Book Review
His tales possess the hypnotic grace and momentum of a long-distance, freestyle swimmer, pages cleaving away like armstrokes . . . At the heart of all beats the essential Jim Harrison: big lives and full fare, start to finish; and at the book’s conclusion one hates to see that end.”Rick Bass, Boston Globe
A fine story. All three of these novellas traverse Harrison’s familiar turf: the human relation to nature, how we live in it and consume it, how we believe we can rise above our natural urges and how often that makes us fools, and how nature’s mortal effects on humans always win in the end.”Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times
"Harrison, who proved himself master of the novella with works like Legends of the Fall, serves up a trio full of his trademark humor and insight.”Paul S. Makishima, Boston Globe (23 of the most anticipated books of 2016”)
Jim Harrison’s novellas are always on point . . . Written with the skill and tradition of one of the Midwest’s best. The man is legend.”Book Riot (Our Most Anticipated Reads of 2016”)
Jim Harrison’s prose is gorgeous, illuminating. The simple language slides into your head but resonates there because of its subtle and efficient arrangement . . . Some of his grand, sweeping sentences, in the style of Chekhov or Flaubert, contain entire stories.”The Arts Fuse
Contagious vitality . . . Celebratory and compassionate explorations of the pleasures and pains that come with being alive on this rich earth . . . [Harrison] was the real healer, able to transmit his mind’s singularly heartening perception of the world through the medium of his poetry and prose.”The Millions
An ascended master of the form returns to the novella . . . [Harrison] writes with his customary rough grace and bodhisattva wisdom, whether comically treating sexual improprieties or reflecting deeply on the meaning of life . . . Grand entertainments all and a pleasure.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Harrison at his best . . . Beautiful . . . Harrison . . . clearly retained use of his lyrical powers until the very end . . . The quality of work he’s left us is unassailable.”Missoula Independent
Harrison still has one of the most companionable voices in American letters.”Publishers Weekly
One of our Grand Old Writers, Harrison has a way with novellas . . . and these pieces are classic.”Library Journal
A blend of humor (much of it bawdy), sex (ditto) and observations on the human condition that verge on the profound. When reading Mr. Harrison, it’s not uncommon to guffaw one minute and go all transcendental the next.”The Washington Times
Full of grace and humor . . . A fitting marker for Harrison’s lifework.”New West