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\u003cDIV\u003e\u003cEM\u003eBraided Creek \u003c/EM\u003econtains more than 300 poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, from the natural world to the nature of time. Harrison and Kooser decided to remain silent over who wrote which poem, allowing their voices, ideas, and images to swirl and merge into this remarkable suite of lyrics.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cEM\u003eEach time I go outside the world\u003cBR\u003eis different. This has happened\u003cBR\u003e all my life.\u003cBR\u003e *\u003cBR\u003eThe moon put her hand\u003cBR\u003eover my mouth and told me\u003cBR\u003eto shut up and watch. \u003cBR\u003e*\u003cBR\u003eA nephew rubs the sore feet\u003cBR\u003eof his aunt, \u003cBR\u003eand the rope that lifts us all toward grace\u003cBR\u003ecreaks on the pulley. \u003cBR\u003e*\u003cBR\u003eUnder the storyteller\u0026#8217;s hat\u003cBR\u003eare many heads, all troubled.\u003c/EM\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cSTRONG\u003eJim Harrison\u003c/STRONG\u003e, one of America\u0026#8217;s best-loved writers, is author of two dozen books of poetry, fiction, essays, food criticism, and memoir. He is best known for a collection of novellas, \u003cEM\u003eLegends of the Fall\u003c/EM\u003e, and the epic novel \u003cEM\u003eDalva\u003c/EM\u003e. He lives in western Montana and southern Arizona. \u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cSTRONG\u003eTed Kooser \u003c/STRONG\u003eis the author of eight collections of poetry and a prose memoir. His poetry appears regularly in \u003cEM\u003eThe Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, Poetry\u003c/EM\u003e, and \u003cEM\u003eThe Nation\u003c/EM\u003e. He lives in Nebraska.\u003cBR\u003e\u003c/DIV\u003e |