Jim Harrison’s craggy face belongs on some sort of literary Mount Rushmore. The American original staked his claim as a superlative storyteller with his 1979 novella collection Legends of the Fall and has built upon it ever since with novels, short stories, poems and works of nonfiction. Harrison’s 37th book, The Great Leader, is a loose-jointed, light-hearted, marvelously readable novel. … Back to Article
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