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Tin Can Tourist 1st Ed Hightower Scott

  • SKU: BELL-5287614
Tin Can Tourist 1st Ed Hightower Scott
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 79
Author: Hightower, Scott
ISBN: 9780823221516, 9780585416632, 0823221512, 058541663X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st ed

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Tin Can Tourist 1st Ed Hightower Scott by Hightower, Scott 9780823221516, 9780585416632, 0823221512, 058541663X instant download after payment.

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, erotic self, in search of its own truest and most urgent expressions, takes seriously Blake's warning of error that could reduce the human heart to a dull cog of a machine (Blake's exact words are a mill with complicated wheels.) The breadth and mastery of this awaited debut volume is matched by the poet's insistence on the healing and transforming power of the human imagination. These are not notes from an artless heart-but observations from a simmering world

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