Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
Interview With Mountain Queen Director Lucy Walker Audio Podcast
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Interview With Mountain Queen Director Lucy Walker Audio Podcast
Send us a textNo one is better suited to tell The Mountain Queen-The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa's story than director Lucy Walker, who specializes in documenting people overcoming tremendous odds. Her previous works include Blindsight, the story of six blind teenagers from Nepal that were led to the summit of Lhakpa Ri, a 23,000 ft peak on the north side of Everest by legendary blind mountaineer Erik Weihenmayer. Blind children in Nepal are often seen as possessed by demons so this climb ...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...