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The Two Boots Word Vault
Timothy
87 episodes
5 days ago
This episode is a recording of a poetry reading at the 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference at Camp Lake Hubert in Nisswa, MN. John Lang and I were introduced by Todd Davis. Roy McBride and Thomas R. Smith also read that evening and were featured in an earlier podcast, number 28.
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This episode is a recording of a poetry reading at the 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference at Camp Lake Hubert in Nisswa, MN. John Lang and I were introduced by Todd Davis. Roy McBride and Thomas R. Smith also read that evening and were featured in an earlier podcast, number 28.
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Roy McBride and Thomas R. Smith at the 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference
The Two Boots Word Vault
18 minutes
1 month ago
Roy McBride and Thomas R. Smith at the 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference
The 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference was especially potent. The headliners were Robert Bly, James Hillman, Robert Moore, and Etheridge Knight. Bly's presentations focused on the deep meanings in William Blake's poetry. I was one of the organizers that year and I was able to bring in poets Roy McBride and Thomas Smith. This is a recording of their part of an evening of poetry.
The Two Boots Word Vault
This episode is a recording of a poetry reading at the 1988 Minnesota Men's Conference at Camp Lake Hubert in Nisswa, MN. John Lang and I were introduced by Todd Davis. Roy McBride and Thomas R. Smith also read that evening and were featured in an earlier podcast, number 28.