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Devouring Time - by Todd Goddard (Hardcover)

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  • Devouring Time is the definitive biography of Jim Harrison--one of America's most beloved writers--and a penetrating deep dive into the life of the talent behind Legends of the Fall, Dalva, and True North.Jim Harrison (1937-2016) was widely considered one of the finest voices of his generation.
  • Author(s): Todd Goddard
  • Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures

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Devouring Time is the definitive biography of Jim Harrison--one of America's most beloved writers--and a penetrating deep dive into the life of the talent behind Legends of the Fall, Dalva, and True North.

Jim Harrison (1937-2016) was widely considered one of the finest voices of his generation. His twenty-one books of fiction and fourteen books of poetry influenced a generation of writers. Harrison helped to shape the course of contemporary American literature, revitalizing in particular the novella form, of which he was a recognized master.

Harrison's literary achievements were matched only by the literary persona that he cultivated during a fecund time in American letters and in the company of a remarkable cohort of friends, writers, actors, and artists, including Thomas McGuane, Peter Matthiessen, Jimmy Buffett, and Jack Nicholson. His articles for such magazines as Sports Illustrated, Playboy, Esquire, and Outside in the 1970s won him a loyal readership who reveled in his high spirits and prodigious appetites.

For all his notoriety as a writer of prose, however, poetry remained his first and longest-abiding love. He cherished his geographic remoteness from what he called the "dream coasts" of New York City and Los Angeles, preferring to hunt, fish, and drink in the backwoods bars of Michigan, Arizona, and Montana.

Based on more than one hundred original interviews and drawing upon Harrison's collected papers, Devouring Time is the first and only literary biography of this beloved author, whose playful, irreverent, and spiritual work continues to find and delight new readers.



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"Based on careful interviews with dozens of Harrison's friends, colleagues, and family members, as well as exhaustive digging into the Harrison archives, the book spills out the writer's life in lavish detail...The pages turn like the best of novels...Goddard has managed to craft the wild details of this life lived large into a compelling and immaculate narrative in which its subject just might have recognized a kindred practitioner of the art."

-- "Big Sky Journal"

"Devouring Time is a massive achievement, a deep plunge into the life of Jim Harrison whose forty books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry line our shelves. Atavistic, inspired, despairing, gluttonous, turbo-charged, and broken-hearted, the gut strings of what drove Harrison are plucked, page by page until his high-wire obsessions, his 'beggar's banquets' of eating, drinking, traveling, and writing finally recede. What lasts are the words."

-- "Gretel Ehrlich, author of The Solace of Open Spaces and Unsolaced: Along the Way to All That Is"

"A feast of a biography that does full justice to a writer whose vast appetites--for books, food, sex, success, and a life in the wild--fueled a prodigious and prolific talent. Sweeping yet judicious, written with grace and restraint, Devouring Time deftly captures a life that veered between exhilaration and despair, impoverishment and acclaim. A keen-eyed and sensitive interpreter of Harrison's writing, especially his poetry, Todd Goddard also grapples with his subject's manifold excesses and insecurities. Harrison's long marriage to his wife Linda, to whom he was serially unfaithful but never faithless, anchored a tempestuous personality, as does this moving portrayal of an artist who craved domesticity but could never live entirely within its boundaries. An exquisite, indelible book."

-- "William Souder, author of Mad at the World: A Life of John Steinbeck"

"Jim Harrison is and always will be one of my great heroes. He emerges from Todd Goddard's splendid Devouring Time in vivid technicolor, and indeed shadow, as if he could walk off the page at any moment, sounding out his American yawp. Gracefully rendered and impeccably researched, Goddard intimately charts the free-flowing river that was Harrison's life, its headwaters and tributaries, the glistening shallows and eddies, and the dark charging currents that carved channels through the literary landscape. His timeless poetry and fiction, singular joie de vivre, boundless appetites and intellect, as well as his unerring commitment to wisdom and wildness, resound on every page. One of our most cherished writers, Jim Harrison has landed in the hands of a worthy biographer. An absolute pleasure to read, Devouring Time resonates with me still."

-- "Colum McCann, internationally bestselling author of Apeirogon"

"Jim Harrison lived a big life, and he has long deserved a gargantuan biography, both in size and spirit. And this is what Todd Goddard has given us. All by itself, the meticulously rendered story of how Harrison's prose masterpiece Legends of the Fall came into being would be ample reward for the curious reader. But Goddard has given us immeasurably more. Impeccably researched, sensitively written, Devouring Time gives us a man--one who experienced the very depths of pain but found there the building blocks of enduring art. Cruelly battered by adversity, Harrison nevertheless infused his world with transcendent song. Read in conjunction with his own work, Devouring Time completes his testament."

-- "John Matteson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father"

"Let me just say upfront that any other writers who are working on, and/or planning to write a biography about the life and times of poet/novelist Jim Harrison, I would suggest that you hang up your pens and pencils, fold up your laptops, and turn your literary attentions elsewhere. Todd Goddard here delivers the most definitive possible such work, a book brilliantly constructed, comprehensive, and artfully written.

I was a close friend of Jim Harrison's for thirty-seven years (among, of course, many others) right up until the evening of his death. I thought in that time (as many of us did) that I had heard virtually all of Jim's stories, some more than once, for he was a consummate storyteller, frequently with alternate versions of his tales, and never too shy to talk about himself.

Herein are the rich details of the life and career of one of America's sometimes overlooked literary geniuses, a man devoted to his art, who pushed his talents, and body, to the limit, from the rarefied world of poetry, to fiction and novels, to screenplays on the other end of the spectrum. Along the way, the reader will learn a great deal about the complicated and sometimes cutthroat literary and film businesses, as well as meet a vast array of friends, family members, and colleagues who peopled Jim's world.

There are no punches pulled here; like so many creative geniuses, Jim Harrison had his dark side, fueled by alcoholism of which he himself was more than well aware. This is a big book, and not just in size, that tells the story of an extraordinary character unlike any other, a man so totally out of the ordinary, that those of us who knew him personally, forgive him all his excesses, remember his humor and generosity, and will miss his presence on earth until the day we die."

-- "Jim Fergus, author of One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd"

"My friend Jim Harrison always seemed a fiercely untamable subject for a biographer, but I think Devouring Time will stand as a complete and moving portrait. Jim was one of those rare writers whose private life was as adventurous as their works, but only a dogged journalist could have tracked down all the tales. Todd Goddard tells the whole story in a way that Jim would have admired--raw and revealing, yet with a sensitive eye for both the pain and the talent that made Jim one of modern America's most intriguing poets and novelists."

-- "Carl Hiaasen, New York Times bestselling author of Fever Beach"

"Readers will better appreciate many aspects of [Jim] Harrison's work after reading Goddard's sturdy biography...A reasonably complete portrait of a complex man."

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

"Jim Harrison was a mustang that never got corralled, or at least broke out of all the paddocks he found himself in, and Todd Goddard tells the story of this bon vivant, outdoorsman, hellion, and great poet from his ancestors to his end with grace, momentum, generosity, and insight. I was more than glad to go on the journey that was Harrison's life in Devouring Time's narrative, and what a great American life it was, wreckage, glory, gifts, and all."

-- "Rebecca Solnit, author of Orwell's Roses"
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Literary Figures
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Todd Goddard
Language: English
Street Date: November 4, 2025
TCIN: 1003613250
UPC: 9781799902362
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-7582
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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