
Episode 63: Tim J. Myers
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Show Notes
On this week’s show, I talk to the poet Tim J. Myers,
Plus Dan Lauer explains the impact Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia had on him.
TEXTS DISCUSSED
Dear Beast Loveliness" style="color: #2b6fb6; text-decoration: none;">
Floyd: Susannah" style="color: #2b6fb6; text-decoration: none;">
Swimming To Cambodia" style="color: #2b6fb6; text-decoration: none;">
The Heaven of Animals: Stories" style="color: #2b6fb6; text-decoration: none;">
NOTES
Walter Pater: "All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music" (From The School of Giogione).
Think about helping Beating Windward Press fund new art for its Doc Voodoo pulp fiction series. The swag is considerable, like this t-shirt.