Robert Bly Poetry Reading: A Fire That Nearly Blew Out (1988)

Robert Bly reads poems of Antonio Machado and himself, meditating on his father and the task of originality in art, including Machado's immortal line, "You say nothing is created new? Don't worry about it, with the mud of the earth, make a cup from which your brother can drink."
This is an exclusive recording of the 1988 Minnesota Men’s Conference. Register and attend the next Conference by visiting www.minnesotamensconference.com
Founded by Robert Bly in 1984, the Minnesota Men’s Conference celebrates the telling of old stories, the gifts of poetry and music, and opening our hearts to grief, wildness, and joy. We all have a yearning for lives of richness and meaning; this five-day conference is a unique opportunity to enrich ourselves in a community of other men.

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  • @MichaelPohorly
    @MichaelPohorly9 жыл бұрын

    beautiful

  • @SAVOGI
    @SAVOGI8 жыл бұрын

    Rian Johnson , I love you

  • @reisswilliams286
    @reisswilliams2865 жыл бұрын

    What's the name of the first poem he reads of his?