- Scott Hightower
Scott Hightower (born in 1952 in
Lampasas, Texas ) is an American poet and teacher. Hightower is the author of three books of poetry. His third, "Part of the Bargain", won the 2004Hayden Carruth Award . He has also been awarded aWillis Barnstone Translation Prize for a translation from Spanish.Hightower was the third child of a family that lived on a modest working ranch near Lometa, a small town in central
Texas . Like many rural American families of that time, it was a family to be met by challenges. His father, Berley Hightower, was a cowboy/rancher. The first week of August, 1952, Joyce Blauvelt Hightower gave birth to her third child on a Monday. On Wednesday of the same week, she was diagnosed with polio.Hightower earned his Bachelor of Arts from the
University of Texas at Austin , his Master of Education fromJuarez-Lincoln University in Austin (an affiliate ofAntioch University ), and his Master of Fine Arts fromColumbia University .His first three books, without the lament of victimhood, incorporate the loss of his brother to AIDS, his sister to breast cancer. There are also reflections of their mother's earlier bout with polio. The themes of spirit captured in matter are archetypal and poeticly compelling.
Hightower's poetry reviews often appear in "The Journal," "Manhattan Review," "Coldfront Magazine," and other national journals. He has taught writing at
New York University (Gallatin School),Fordham University ,Drew University ,the Gay Men's Health Crisis , andF.I.T. . He lives inNew York City .Hightower is also a political activist. He is an advocate of developed countries stepping away from the Death Penalty. He is also supportive of basic civil liberties such as access to healthcare and education. He is concerned with biases based on gender or race. Hightower likes animals and encourages responsible care. He expresses a specific sympathy on behalf of sanctuaries for butterflies, birds, horses, and retired elephants.
Books of poetry
* "Tin Can Tourist" (2001)
* "Natural Trouble" (2003)
* "Part of the Bargain" (2005)External links
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/925 Biography and photo]
* [http://www.pshares.org/Authors/authorDetails.cfm?prmAuthorID=1845 Biography and photo]
* [http://www.smallspiralnotebook.com/reviews/hightower.shtml Review of "Part of the Bargain"]
* [http://www.lodestarquarterly.com/work/334/ Poem, biography note, photo]
* [http://www.lafovea.org/scott_hightower.html Two Poems]
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