Hey all,
Dusenberry died in 1966, right? So does anybody but me me wonder why the
revelations of the teepee and the peyote and Dusenberry are completely
absent from ZAMM which was published in 1974, long before LILA was ever
conceived. Surely those insights about the Indian/American/European would
fit perfectly in the ZAMM Chautauqua. Both books have a very similar point
of departure... so if Dusenberry and the teepee were really SO important....
why didn't they make the first book??? Is RMP just looking for a new way
back into an old conversation???
wondering,
Rick
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