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Tag Archives: Thorpe Feidt
This event has been cancelled. Sacred Theory of the Earth: On the Paintings of Thorpe Feidt
The paintings of Thorpe Feidt will be the subject of a talk I am giving at Cape Ann Museum on April 2nd. Details here: https://www.capeannmuseum.org/events/camtalks-exhibition-series-sacred-theory-earth-paintings-thorpe-feid
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Thorpe Feidt and Patrick Doud Reading at Gloucester Writers Center
Thorpe Feidt and I read together one sweet May evening last year; Thorpe from his wonderful novel, The Oracular Room, and me from a sheaf of poems.
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Tagged Gloucester Writers Center, The Oracular Room, Thorpe Feidt
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