Having abandoned Manhattan after too many heatless apartments, nameless women, and drunken escapades, Swanson takes to the road and a life of wandering, hitch-hiking and vagrancy – a hand-to-mouth existence that takes him across America with only Rimbaud, Dostoevsky and hard liquor to provide him with a sense of permanence. Eventually he finds himself back in the wilderness of northern Michigan. Roaming the woods in the hope that he might catch a glimpse of one of the rare wolves that prowl the territory, Swanson recalls his many wild nights stalking across the United States. 'Wolf', Harrison's first novel, is a boisterous, eloquent meditation on youth, nature, America, poetry, and what it means to live with an open, if often wounded, heart.
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'Jim Harrison stands high among writers of his generation.'
NEW YORKER
'Beyond question a gifted and accomplished writer.'
WASHINGTON POST
'He does honour to the old art of storytelling.'
RAYMOND CARVER
''Wolf' is written with lyrical yet solidly earthy language, and the imagery is always fresh. A beautifully written first novel by an extraordinary talent.'
PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY
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