Jim Harrison interview with Kay Bonetti.
The post-modern author, poet and screenwriter discusses the respective influences of his rural Michigan childhood, his views on modern literature, and the tendency of some critics to identify Harrison erroneously with his fictional characters.
Uniform Title: | American Audio Press Library reading & interview.
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Columbia, Mo. :
American Audio Prose Library,
[between 1980 and 1989?]
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Series: | American Audio Press Library reading & interview.
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Local Note: |
LM copies 1 and 2 housed in audiovisual collection. |
Physical Description: | 1 audiocassette (30 min.) : 1 7/8 ips, mono. |
Variant Title: |
Interview with Jim Harrison. |
Format: | Cassette Audio |
Summary: |
The post-modern author, poet and screenwriter discusses the respective influences of his rural Michigan childhood, his views on modern literature, and the tendency of some critics to identify Harrison erroneously with his fictional characters. |
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Note: | Series statement supplied by cataloger. Produced in association with KOPN Radio. Sound recording. |
Call Number: | C235 Audiocassette |
Playing Time: | 00:29:33 |
ISBN: | 1556441061 |
Event Details: |
Recorded May 1984 at the authors home in Lake Leelanau, Michigan. |