In an evocative blending of words and images, painter-photographer Carol Burch-Brown and poet David Rigsbee offer a depiction of trailers and their inhabitants. The understated imagery of Burch-Brown's 48 photos implies rather than proclaims the living conditions of these mobile-home dwellers, while Rigsbee's meditative, autobiographical essay parallels and illuminates the subjects and chronicles family histories with trailers.
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Carol Burch-Brown is Associate Professor of Art in the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. David Rigsbee, a native of North Carolina, has authored six previous books of poetry and criticism, including Your Heart Will Fly Away and Stamping Ground.
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