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The Shape of the Journey - New & Collected Poems - cover

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The Shape of the Journey - New & Collected Poems

Jim Harrison

Publisher: Copper Canyon Press

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• Sold 7000 copies of the cloth edition. • More affordable than the last edition. • Author of eight previous volumes of poetry, eight novels, and three collections of novellas, as well as essay collections and screenplays. • Before the release of the this volume his early poetry was largely out-of-print and unavailable. • Atlantic Monthly will be publishing a new novella collection & a kid’s book at same time. (They published a novel when the cloth edition of our book came out and were very cooperative last time around.) • One of CCP’s bestselling books. • Four works of fiction have been turned into full-length movies. • Selected as a “Top Ten Books 1999” by Booklist.
Available since: 12/18/2012.

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