Mario Batali and Jay McInerney pay tribute to the late, great Jim Harrison

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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    Novelist Jay McInerney and chef Mario Batali meet up at Batali's pizzeria and enoteca, Otto, in New York City to pay tribute to their friend, Jim Harrison, the late, great novelist, poet, screenwriter, and prodigious craver of food, nature and of the fullness of life.
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Комментарии • 11

  •  10 месяцев назад +1

    A wonderful remembrance of Jim! Thank you Mario and Jay!

  • @seanod7157
    @seanod7157 4 года назад +3

    One of the greatest writers. Never disappoints.

  • @keeganhottinger92
    @keeganhottinger92 7 лет назад +6

    I only just discovered him and I enjoy everything I've read and seen about him. How is it that those who we like best are always at such a distance, sometimes in cases like this, that distance is cosmic but still not yet too far.

    • @shawncheney1496
      @shawncheney1496 5 лет назад

      very well said.

    • @mikefannon6994
      @mikefannon6994 4 года назад +1

      Amen! I think we who love him see something of ourselves in him and in his writing.

  • @mikefannon6994
    @mikefannon6994 4 года назад +1

    I had read "Dalva" several years ago, liked it, but didn't grab me. About three months ago my wife, who worked at the library, brought home one of his books for me. Found it astonishingly good! Have since read all I can find. I guess his desire for privacy is the main reason his books are underappreciated. RIP Mr. Harrison.

    • @johnharney7238
      @johnharney7238 2 года назад +1

      When Legends of the Fall hit, you knew you were reading a voice completely original, powerful and mesmerizing. The first tale, Revenge, opens with an animal observing a man almost dying from being beaten very badly. That animal was Jim. So was the man -- who had tasted his mortality but would prove too strong for existence to defeat him. They never tamed Harrison. He had the soul of a wolf and the heart of a mountain. Civilized pissants back east trembled in his shadow. He just outLIVED them. You didn't snicker when you read Jim -- you laughed out loud. He made you feel more alive. I always hated finishing his stories. I'd feel a little lost and sad because I'd think, What now? What can be better than that?

  • @shawncheney1496
    @shawncheney1496 5 лет назад +1

    I started reading his books around 2011, after reading a very good story from Outside magazine that was written by a son of one of Jim's friends. I found The River Swimmer to be one of my favorites. I recently borrowed 2 of his most recent books from the library and decided to look him up online. I didn't realize that he passed until now.

  • @j.canyonsjoblom9840
    @j.canyonsjoblom9840 12 минут назад

    There’s an avalanche of cocaine at this table. Bravo.

  • @bancroft65
    @bancroft65 2 года назад

    Crocs.