Sunday, June 19, 2005

Enter the Archives

The Naropa Institue was a school where, in the 1970s-80s, many of the elderly Beats could teach the younger generation, who were generally stupid, as all younger generations are.

Someone, Ginsberg I guess, taped many of lectures, and they stream over the magical net now with an amazing clarity. The Burroughs lectures are the most enlightening ones, of course.

In paaar-tick-uuu-lr (as WSB might have said), check out the class
entitled " on the technology and the ethics of wishing."

1 Comments:

Blogger fiestawizard said...

Your investigative techniques are amazing - hold on to them dearly. I'm going to school to download these items and listen to them. Thank god for the school(s).

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