The Search for the Genuine, Jim Harrison
The Search for the Genuine, Jim Harrison
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The Search for the Genuine
Nonfiction, 1970–2015

Author: Jim Harrison, Luís Alberto Urrea

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 12 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

The first general nonfiction title in thirty years from a giant of American letters, The Search for the Genuine is a sparkling, definitive collection of Jim Harrison’s essays and journalism—some never before published.New York Times bestselling author Jim Harrison (1937–2016) was a writer with a poet’s economy of style and trencherman’s appetites and ribald humor.In The Search for the Genuine, a collection of new and previously published essays, the giant of letters muses on everything from grouse hunting and fishing to Zen Buddhism and matters of the spirit, including reported pieces on Yellowstone and shark-tagging in the open ocean, commentary on writers from Bukowski to Neruda to Peter Matthiessen, and a heartbreaking essay on life—and, for those attempting to cross in the ever-more-dangerous gaps, death—on the US/Mexico border.Written with Harrison’s trademark humor, compassion, and full-throated zest for life, this chronicle of a modern bon vivant is a feast for fans who may think they know Harrison’s nonfiction, from a true “American original”.

About Jim Harrison

Jim Harrison (1937–2016) was the author of over thirty-five books of poetry, nonfiction, and fiction, including Legends of the Fall, The Road Home, The English Major, and The Farmer’s Daughter. His writing appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, and the New York Times. He earned a National Endowment for the Arts grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Spirit of the West Award from the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association. His work has been recognized worldwide and published in twenty-two languages.

About Luís Alberto Urrea

Luís Alberto Urrea is the author of numerous works of nonfiction, poetry, and fiction, including The Devil’s Highway, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and The House of Broken Angels, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is a recipient of an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, among many other honors, including the Lannan Literary Award, Edgar Award, Pacific Rim Kiriyama Prize, American Book Award, Christopher Award, and more.

About Traber Burns

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris

Fantastic. Jim Harrison the man as recorded by Jim Harrison the writer is basically a refined version of Brown Dog, the character invented by Jim Harrison the author. Harrison’s prose on fishing, hunting and the outdoors reads like an essay adaptation of Hemingway’s Michigan tales. Harrison takes He......more

Goodreads review by Erik

What a truly interesting guy! I loved this collection of articles. I was able to pick it up and read it in bits and pieces. I especially loved Harrison's articles about hunting and fishing, giving voice to that hard to describe allure of those pursuits.......more

Goodreads review by Rick

A book to be enjoyed little by little, and then, perhaps, read again. What a life. How did he get away with it? How did he afford it? How did he eat that much, how did he drink that much and live to be 78? How did he get that much living into to a life that included so much writing and reading.......more


Quotes

“New and previously published essays, reviews, and travelogues by Harrison come together in this rewarding trove of true-life tales and reflections…When read chronologically, the pieces evince an evolution in tone and style and document the author’s assured knack for his craft. Harrison devotees will eat this up.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“The boozy gourmand and superb writer recounts a long life of misbehavior, fishing, books, and wandering…in this collection of magazine pieces and other oddments…Readers…[may] want to retrace Harrison’s travels in places like the northerly canyons of the Yellowstone River and the Sandhills of Nebraska. An essential installment in the Harrison canon.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)