"[Harrison] knows life in a way that few will admit to, and writes about it in a ribald, vigorous, and intelligent fashion. . . . A national treasure." -Chicago Tribune
Jim Harrison's first novel—a walk on the wild side from "a force of nature in American letters" (The Seattle Times).
The New York Times–bestselling author of thirty-nine books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry—including Legends of the Fall, Dalva, and Returning to Earth—Jim Harrison was one of our most beloved and acclaimed writers, adored by both readers and critics. Praised as "a raunchy, funny, swaggering, angry, cocksure book," Wolf tells the story of a man who abandons Manhattan after too many nameless women and drunken nights, to roam the wilderness of northern Michigan, hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the rare wolves that prowl that territory (The New York Times Book Review).
"When you turn the last page and Swanson's voice stops, you want to flip back and keep listening." —The Examiner
A raunchy, funny, swaggering, angry, cocksure book.”The New York Times Book Review
"When you turn the last page and Swanson's voice stops, you want to flip back and keep listening." -San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle
"An epic storyteller who deals in great vistas and vast distances." -The New York Times Book Review