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Fraser Harrison

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Fraser Harrison is an English writer.

Biography

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Harrison published his first novel High on the Hog in 1991, with his second novel Minotaur in Love being published in 2007.[1]

In 2012, he published a historical travel book titled Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota.[2]

Bibliography

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  • The Yellow Book, Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1974
  • The Dark Angel - Aspects of Victorian Sexuality, Sheldon Press, London, 1977 ISBN 0-85969-094-6
  • Strange Land; The Countryside - Myth and Reality, Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1982
  • A Father's Diary, Flamingo, London, 1985
  • The Living Landscape, Pluto, London, 1986
  • A Winter's Tale, Collins, London, 1987
  • Trivial Disputes, Collins, London, 1989
  • High on the Hog, Heinemann, London, 1991, ISBN 0-7493-1364-1
  • Minotaur in Love, Flambard Press, Hexham, 2007, ISBN 978-1-873226-89-6
  • Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota, South Dakota State Historical Society Press, Pierre, SD, 2012, ISBN 978-09846505-8-3
  • Portrait of Yankton, South Dakota History, Spring Issue, 2014.
  • Duleep Singh's Statue, Signal Books, 2018.
  • Poems 2010 - 2022, 2022.
  • You And I: Poems 2022, 2023.

Radio Plays:

  • Come the Day! (the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa) Radio 4, 1998
  • Voyage of Discovery (based on journals of Lewis and Clark), Radio 3, 2000

References

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  1. ^ Waugh, Harriet (7 July 2007). "A beastly upbringing". The Spectator. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ Baggett, Paul (2014). "Review of Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota". Great Plains Quarterly. 34 (2): 192–193. ISSN 0275-7664. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
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