The MeatEater Podcast

Ep. 802: The Life And Death of Jim Harrison

Dec 8, 2025
Literary scholar Todd Goddard shares insights about the complex life of Jim Harrison, renowned author of 'Legends of the Fall.' He discusses Harrison's literary range, including his poetry and outdoor essays. Their conversation highlights Harrison's unique relationship with nature, his struggles with depression, and the impact of childhood trauma. Goddard also explores Harrison's friendships within the literary community and contradictions in his character—like being a fly-fishing snob yet disliking arrogance. Harrison's lasting appeal lies in his spiritual connection to the wild and humorous outlook on life.
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INSIGHT

Prodigious And Genre-Spanning Output

  • Jim Harrison's work spans novels, novellas, poetry, and essays across decades and forms.
  • His output is enormous and technically brilliant, appealing to both outdoor readers and literary audiences.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Eye Injury Shaped His Life

  • At age seven Harrison was stabbed in the left eye with broken glass and permanently lost vision in that eye.
  • He carried that trauma as a lifelong origin story that pushed him into the woods and shaped his outlook.
INSIGHT

Nature As Refuge And Creative Engine

  • Harrison retreated into nature after his disfigurement and found spiritual sustenance there.
  • Nature became both his refuge and the central lens for his literature and identity.
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