The heart of consciousness

In this deep and rich conversation, Mark Dickinson explores questions about literature that require Robert Bringhurst, most famous for bringing the poetic genius of the Haida people to international attention, to draw upon his vast experience in mythopoeia. Mark begins with a seemingly simple questi...

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