Over Jim Harrison’s almost 50-year-long career, the
Michigan-raised author has established himself as one of the most visceral and
muscular outdoor writers, with classics such as True North and A
Good Day to Die to his name. While incredibly prolific—cranking out a book
nearly every year since 1965—Harrison has inspired almost as much writing
as he’s produced, thanks to his cantankerous and rollicking demeanor.
Below we’ve provided links to the six most essential
articles about Harrison ever published, as well as excerpts from each.
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