Happy Solstice
Found a poem by the late Jim Harrison for Solstice: http://www.narrativemagazine.com/issues/poems-week-2017-2018/poem-week/solstice-...
Happy Solstice
Found a poem by the late Jim Harrison for Solstice: http://www.narrativemagazine.com/issues/poems-week-2017-2018/poem-week/solstice-...
Jim Harrison didn‘t live life so much as consume it. He was as passionate, hungry, intelligent, adventurous, and genuine a writer as any we‘ve seen in this lifetime. These poems are full of mortality, nature (especially storms, birds, and dogs, which he loved), melancholy, and love for the life and world he inhabited. Thank you for teaching me what true passionate living is, Jim.
This is a lovely poem from Jim Harrison's last volume. He wrote these poems knowing that he was in his last days, but it's not nearly such a downer as that sounds like it would be.
"Sometimes we live without noticing it"
#goldenyears #JuneTunz
Jim Harrison's last collection of poems, full of grief and melancholy, will infuse your days with more light and passion and fire than anything else you've ever read. The last poem about a broken bridge above the sea will steal your heart forever. One of my favorite writers of all time.