"...No woods to travel far back into" : last great places in Jim Harrison's Wolf: a false memoir
"Thoreau only pretended to loaf" : philosophies of conservation in Jim Harrison's A good day to die and Sundog
"...the Orient was totally out of the question" : conflict, place, and the regional novel in Jim Harrison's Farmer
"...to eat well and not die from it" : the dubious art of consumption in Jim Harrison's Warlock
"To what degree are these people dead?" : the weight of history and the care of the soul in Jim Harrison's Dalva and The road home
"They headed west" : postmodernism, Twain, and a reassessment of the American myth and the American dream in Jim Harrison's Brown dog series
"Whose myth is it, anyway?" : the evolution of the myth-figure in Jim Harrison's novellas.