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Scott Hightower is an American poet, teacher, and reviewer. He is the author of five books of poetry. His third, ''Part of the Bargain'', won the 2004 Hayden Carruth Award for New and Emerging Poets. He is a recipient of a Willis Barnstone Translation Prize for a translation from Spanish.


Early life and education

Hightower was born in
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. He was the youngest child of a family that lived on a modest working ranch near the hamlet of Lometa, Texas. Hightower had a sister and a brother. Billie Jewel Hightower (July 27, 1950 (Lampasas, Texas) - Oct. 15, 1992, West Palm Beach, Florida), his brother became a noted painter in Texas, the Chicago area, and Florida. At the University of Texas at Austin, Hightower studied classical civilization, literature, and performance, earning his BA in communications in 1973. He earned a Master's degree in teaching at Antioch College in 1977. Eventually, he earning his Master of Fine Arts degree from
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in 1994 where he studied under J.D. McClatchy. Poet William Matthews was also one of his mentors.


Career

Hightower’s first four English-language collections are sweeps of philosophical idylls, much in the tradition of
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, a poet the author himself evokes from time to time. In the Anglo-Saxon tradition, the stance of the poet is that of an observant pilgrim traveling through the world. The poems range widely in style and subject: soliloquies, laments, eccentric ponderings, and contemplations of the physical and the sublime. In ''Tin Can Tourist'', Hightower’s first book, the poems covers the plains of Texas to the streets of the Bronx; from the bedroom to the Spanish Steps of Rome and the
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of Istanbul and back. The poems examines cultural highs and lows. Of the book, poet Marie Ponsot wrote, "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." In ''Natural Trouble'', the theme of inheritance extends through changes of landscape and bad weather. Of this book, poet J.D. McClatchy wrote: "Scott Hightower has Marianne Moore’s scissors and Elizabeth Bishop’s spectacles and he has written a book in the spirit of their adventurous precisions." Hightower’s third book, ''Part of the Bargain'', received the 2004 Copper Canyon Press Hayden Carruth Award for New and Emerging Poets. In it, Hightower explores the reconciliations that make one an individual, a part of a community, and as conscientious heir to a culture. Valences of biology, sexuality, nationality, literality, all swirl together. ''Self-evident'' departs from a notion that the practice of writing is at the elemental core of democracy. He reminds us that poetry by definition "seeks a foundation of the commonwealth in the truth of the individual, guaranteed and restored through the integrity of Language." ''Hontanares'' was published by Devenir (el otro), Madrid, 2012. It is a bilingual collection of poems translated into Spanish by Natalia Carbajosa from Cartagena. ''Hontanares'' was launched in at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, Nov. 13, 2012. Carbajosa, publisher Juan Pastor, and novelist
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made presentations. This book extends Hightower's work on the Albornoz family, a family of statesmen ( Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana and Severo Ochoa de Albornoz), scientists, and poets, including
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. This book bridges into Hightower's ''Self-evident'' with its themes of radical thought and exile. Of ''Imperative to Spare'', Hightower's 2023 release, poet Cynthia Hogue wrote: "This necessary volume blazes a trail through despair to wisdom.” Hightower's poetry reviews often appear in ''Fogged Clarity,'' ''The Brooklyn Rail,'' ''The Journal,'' ''Manhattan Review,'' ''Coldfront Magazine,'' and other national journals. He teaches writing at
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's
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. He lives in
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and sojourns in Spain.


Books of poetry

* ''Tin Can Tourist'' (
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, 2001) * ''Natural Trouble'' (
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, 2003) * ''Part of the Bargain'' (
Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 by Sam Hamill, Tree Swenson, Bill O'Daly, and Jim Gautney, specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper C ...
, 2005) - 2004 Hayden Carruth Award * ''Self-evident'' ( Barrow Street Press, 2012) * ''Hontanares'' (Devenir, 2012), translated by Natalia Carbajosa nglish/Spanish* ''Tartessos'' (Devenir, 2019), translated by Maria Elena Becerril-Longares with the assistance of José Luis Fernández de Albornoz and Guadalupe Ruiz Fajardo nglish/Spanish* ''Contraído'' (Elenvés Editoras, 2022) nglish/Spanish* ''Imperative to Spare'' (Rebel Satori Press, 2023)


As editor

* ''Women Rowing: An Anthology of Contemporary US Women Poets,'' translations by Natalia Carbajosa (Mantis Editores, Mexico, 2012)


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Biography and photo

Erik Piepenburg, "Behind the Poster: One Arm," NYTImes Art Beat, June 2, 2011
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