Summers on the Road
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About the Book
From the mountains of Scotland to the white surf of Hawaii, Guy Gauthier takes us on a journey of exploration and self-discovery. Nothing escapes his watchful eye, not even the tiny insects that land on the pages of his notebook. He pounces on the moment before it’s gone, giving us a snapshot in words. Gauthier travels like there’s no tomorrow, and lives each day as if it were his last.
About the Author
Stanley Nelson, recipient of the Thomas Wolfe Poetry Award, is the author of 18 volumes of poetry, and his poems have appeared in over 50 publications. Immigrant, an epic poem in four volumes, has been hailed as "one of the most important books of the second half of the twentieth century". Nelson is also a prolific novelist and playwright. A book of experimental fiction, The Unknowable Light of the Alien, received the Small Press Book of the Year award from Library Journal. There have been over 100 productions of his plays in New York, London, and in college and community theatres throughout the US. His play, Poe: From his Life and Mind, was cited in Best Plays of 1971, and was given a national college tour by the New York Touring Company. Stanley Nelson revels in words. He explores the edges of sound and sense, with a blend of humor and seriousness, in a style all of his own.