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Tony Brewer lives and works in Bloomington, Indiana, where he has been writing and performing for over fifteen years. He is the voice of reason behind MATRIX, ww. atrixmag
Tony Brewer lives and works in Bloomington, Indiana, where he has been writing and performing for over fifteen years. atrixmag. com, a not-for-profit poetry and arts consortium he co-founded in 1998, as well as a founding member of the Bloomington poetry slam team, the Pie Cutters. This item: The Great American Scapegoat. There's a problem loading this menu right now.
The Great American Scapegoat is the first book-length collection of poems from Bloomington-based performance poet Tony Brewer. In it, he lays out his singular poetic vision of growing up, growing apart, and growing older amid the landscape - both real and intangible - of these United States. A sharp, eclectic, personal reflection, The Great American Scapegoat evokes the The Great American Scapegoat is the first book-length collection of poems from Bloomington-based performance poet Tony Brewer
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