Tin Can Tourist
Scott Hightower
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Description for Tin Can Tourist
Hardback. The poems in this volume draw from a legacy larger than the limits of personal history, body and brand. They reflect a world that contains AIDS and cancer, and Caravaggio and van der Werff. Nature, interpersonal relationships, and the cultures of the world are all fair game. Num Pages: 79 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 3233 x 5193 x 14. Weight in Grams: 261.
A world of history is a world of destinations and possibilities. In Tin Can Tourist Scott Hightower draws from a legacy larger than the limits of personal history, body, and brand. From the harsh Protestant landscape of his native central Texas to the pageantry of the historical architecture of St. Maria in Trastevere, Rome, he persues the limit of the poet. Where exactly does one begin and the world start? Hightower reflects a world containing AIDS and cancer, Caravaggio and van der Werff. Nature, interpersonal relationships, and the culture of the world—from simple to extraordinary—are all fair game. His partaking, ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
79
Condition
New
Number of Pages
79
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823221516
SKU
V9780823221516
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About Scott Hightower
Scott Hightower is contributing editor to The Journal and teaches at Fordham University and New York University.
Reviews for Tin Can Tourist
“The most exciting quality of Hightower’s work is its poetic and paradoxical unifying of emotional and intellectual depth with a marvelous quietness. Its lively incidents and anecdotes are grounded, rooted, in meditative awareness.”
-—Marie Ponsot, winner of the 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry and author of The Bird Catcher
-—Marie Ponsot, winner of the 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry and author of The Bird Catcher