Dalva by Jim Harrison
Dalva by Jim Harrison. 1988 Dutton, second printing, inscribed by author, 324 pages. Harrison was an acclaimed American author. According to the New York Times, "In Mr. Harrison’s fiction, especially, lay some of the most vivid, violent and evocative writing of its day — work that in the estimation of many critics captured the resonant, almost mythic soul of 20th-century rural America."
Condition: Jacket VG, some wear, Book Good, foxing on text block, inscribed by the author in 1988
"It was today---rather yesterday I think---that he told me it was important not to accept life as a brutal approximation."
Dalva by Jim Harrison. 1988 Dutton, second printing, inscribed by author, 324 pages. Harrison was an acclaimed American author. According to the New York Times, "In Mr. Harrison’s fiction, especially, lay some of the most vivid, violent and evocative writing of its day — work that in the estimation of many critics captured the resonant, almost mythic soul of 20th-century rural America."
Condition: Jacket VG, some wear, Book Good, foxing on text block, inscribed by the author in 1988
"It was today---rather yesterday I think---that he told me it was important not to accept life as a brutal approximation."