<p>Funny and tender beneath a wry and gruff seen-it-all veneer Harrison contemplates death discerns divinity in every stone and leaf and nobility in ordinary lives and laughs at our attempts to separate ourselves from the rest of nature.&#151;<I>Booklist</I></P><p>His poems succeed on the basis of an open heart and a still-ravenous appetite for life.&#151;<I>The Texas Observer</I></P><p>Now in paperback Jim Harrison's best-selling poetry book <I>In Search of Small Gods</I> is where birds and humans converse autobiographies are fluid and unknown gods flutter just out of sight. In terrains real and imagined&#151;from remote canyons and anonymous thickets in the American West to secret basements in World War II Europe&#151;Harrison calls upon readers to live fully in a world where Death steals everything except our stories.</P><p><I>Maybe the problem is that I got involved with the wrong crowd of<BR>gods when I was seven. At first they weren't harmful and only showed<BR>themselves as fish birds especially herons and loons turtles a bobcat<BR>and a small bear but not deer and rabbits who only offered themselves<BR>as food. And maybe I spent too much time inside the water of<BR>lakes and rivers. Underwater seemed like the safest church I could<BR>go to . . . </I></P><p><B>Jim Harrison</B> is one of America's most versatile and celebrated writers. He is the author of over thirty books of poetry fiction and nonfiction including <I>Legends of the Fall</I> and <I>Dalva</I>. His work has been translated into two dozen languages. He lives in Arizona and Montana.</P>
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