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Writer, U.P. lover Jim Harrison dies

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Detroit Free Press

PATAGONIA, AZ (AP)--   Jim Harrison, the fiction writer, poet, outdoorsman and reveler who wrote with 

gruff affection for the country's landscape and rural life and enjoyed mainstream success in middle age with his historical saga "Legends of the Fall," has died at age 78.

Spokeswoman Deb Seager of Grove Atlantic, Harrison's publisher, told The Associated Press that Harrison died Saturday at his home in Patagonia, Arizona.

Seager did not know the cause of death.

Harrison completed more than 30 books and was compared with Ernest Hemingway in the range and kinds of his interests. Often writing stories based in the Upper Peninsula, he was a hunter and fisherman who savored his cabin in Grand Marais. 

Harrison was a drinker and Hollywood scriptwriter who was close friends with Jack Nicholson and came to know Sean Connery and Warren Beatty, among others. 

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