Just before dark

Book • 1999
Just Before Dark is a collection of essays by Jim Harrison, showcasing his diverse interests and distinctive voice.

The essays range in topic from hunting and fishing to food and literature, reflecting Harrison's wide-ranging curiosity and passions.

He shares personal anecdotes and observations, offering insights into his life and worldview.

The collection is characterized by Harrison's evocative prose, his deep appreciation for nature, and his willingness to confront complex issues.

The essays offer a glimpse into the mind of a celebrated writer.

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as a phenomenal book of essays, including hunting and fishing writing combined with food writing.
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