Book description
When she joins a pair of hitchhikers on a trip to California, a young
Midwestern woman embarks on a journey about memory and knowledge,
beauty and realization. This true story, set in 1971, recounts a
fateful, nine-day trip into the American counterculture that begins on
a whim and quickly becomes a mission to unravel a tragic mystery. The
narrator's path leads her to Berkeley, San Francisco, Mill Valley, Big
Sur, and finally to an abandoned resort motel, now become a
down-on-its-luck commune in the desert of southern Colorado. Neither a
memoir about private misery, nor a shocking exposé of life in a
turbulent era, The Glimpse Traveler describes with wry humor and deep
feeling what it was like to witness a peculiar and impossibly rich time.
"The Glimpse Traveler sets the past glimmering with fragments
of remembered light." -Bloom Magazine, October/November 2011
Marianne Boruch, a poet, is Professor of English at Purdue
University. She has published several poetry collections and two books
of essays, and her work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Nation,
and elsewhere. She has won two Pushcart Prizes, the Parnassus Terrence
DePres Award, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts
and the Guggenheim Foundation.