Saving Daylight

Saving Daylight

by Jim Harrison
Saving Daylight

Saving Daylight

by Jim Harrison

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Overview

Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association.

“Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him.”—The Times (London)

“This is [Harrison’s] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date.”—Booklist

Jim Harrison—one of America’s most beloved writers—calls his poetry “the true bones of my life.” Although he is best known as a fiction writer, it is as a poet that Publishers Weekly famously called him an “untrammeled renegade genius.”

Saving Daylight, Harrison’s tenth collection of poetry, is his first book of new poems in a decade. All of Harrison’s abundant passions for life are poured into suites, prose poems, letter-poems, and even lyrics for a mariachi band.

The subjects and concerns are wide-ranging—from the heart-rending “Livingston Suite,” where a boy drowns in the local river and the body is discovered by the poet’s wife—to some of the most harrowing political poems of Harrison’s career. There is also a cast of creature characters—bears, dogs, birds, fish—as well as the woodlands, thickets, and occasional cities of Arizona, Montana, Michigan, France, and Mexico.

“Imagination is my only possession,” Harrison once said. And Saving Daylight is an imagination in full, exuberant bloom.

Jim Harrison is the author of over thirty books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His work has been translated into dozens of languages. Born and raised in Michigan, he now lives in Montana and Arizona.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781556592676
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Publication date: 09/01/2007
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jim Harrison is the author of thirty books, including Legends of the Fall, Dalva, and Shape of the Journey. His work has been translated into two dozen languages and produced as four feature-length films. In 2007, Mr. Harrison was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He divides his time between Montana and southern Arizona.

Table of Contents

Water3
Cabbage4
Mom and Dad5
Night Dharma6
Modern Times7
Adding It Up13
Young Love15
The Movie16
Livingston Suite18
Hill32
Buried Time35
Angry Women38
Before the Trip39
Paris Television40
Opal41
The Man Who Looked for Sunlight42
Alcohol43
En Veracruz en 194144
In Veracruz in 194145
Dream Love46
Flower, 200147
Patagonia Poem48
Reading Calasso49
The Bear50
Bars51
Diabetes53
Searchers54
Mother Night55
The Creek56
Birds Again57
Becoming58
Portal, Arizona59
Easter Morning60
Corrido Sonorense62
Sonoran Corrida63
Older Love64
Los viejos tiempos66
The Old Days67
Two Girls70
The Little Appearances of God71
Waves73
Time74
An Old Man75
To a Meadowlark76
November77
Cold Poem78
Invasive79
On the Way to the Doctor's80
Espanol82
Spanish83
Pico86
The Short Course87
Science91
The Fish in My Life92
A Letter to Ted & Dan93
Effuvia96
Joseph's Poem98
Unbuilding99
Suzanne Wilson101
Current Events102
Poem of War (I)103
Poem of War (II)103
Rachel's Bulldozer104
After the War105
Brothers and Sisters112
Fence Line Tree113
Saving Daylight114
Incomprehension115
Memorial Day117
Letter Poem to Sam Hamill and Dan Gerber118
Hakuin and Welch119
L'envoi120
Marching121
About the Author123
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