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Tom Trusky
Anthony Thomas "Tom" Trusky (14 March 1944 – 28 November 2009) was an American professor, poet, writer, editor, film historian, and book artist. He is known for promoting western regional poetry, recovering the films of Nell Shipman, and rediscovering and promoting the work of Idaho outsider artist James Castle. Trusky was a Professor of English at Boise State University from 1970 to 2009 and director of Hemingway Western Studies Center from 1991 to 2009. ==Early life and education== Trusky was born in Portland, Oregon, the oldest of four children. Trusky was of Polish descent on his father's side; Scots-Irish on his mother's side. He attended high school in Newport, Oregon, worked one summer at a Georgia Pacific paper mill in Toledo, Oregon, and then attended the University of Oregon where, after switching his major from biology to English, he earned a B.A. in 1967. Trusky earned an M.A. in English from Northwestern University in 1968 and the following year traveled to Dublin, Ireland to attend Trinity College as a Rotary International Fellow in the Anglo-Irish Literature Program.〔Tom Trusky. Obituary. ''Idaho Statesman''. December 8, 2009.〕
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