The "poet-broker" Ed Rosenthal was inspired by surviving alone in the
Mojave Desert for six and a half days. The lyrical result of his ordeal,
"The Desert Hat," consist of 36 poems illustrated with 12 photographs of
his hat and Salvation Canyon where he spent most of his time.
Rosenthal's poetry does not recount his experience in detail; it is not
replete with maps, photographs, and a day-by-day account of his
adventures. Instead, we gain an insight into what it means to be truly
lost and found, to survive the strangest of desert nights and return to
the heart of the city... with a newly found wisdom and zest for life.
With an introduction by Ruth Nolan and photos by Maja Trochimczyk, and
Ken and Wendy Sims.