Tiger Hill

Tiger Hill by Roger Dunsmore, published by Two Dogs Press in October 2006, presents a collection of poetry that explores complex themes within a unique cultural context. With 111 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with a perspective that highlights the nuances of a world often overlooked, blending elements of poverty, friendship, and the intricacies of human interaction.
In this work, Dunsmore delves into the interplay of courtesy and caution, offering insights into the dynamics of fear and political awareness. The poetry reflects a deep understanding of the human experience, encouraging readers to reflect on their perceptions of unfamiliar environments and relationships. This edition serves as a thoughtful exploration of the delicate balance between vulnerability and connection in a diverse landscape.
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Winner of a 2001 Montana Arts Council Fellowship. Roger Dunsmore has given us a new perspective on a part of the world we do not sufficiently understand or respect: a mix of poverty and friendship, of courtesy to strangers, of fear and political caution.
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