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INTO THE MYSTIC WITH THE SOLITARY WANDERERS
”I laugh at the plots hatched by men,” he declared, ”and I enjoy my own being in spite of them.” He died soon after writing these lines, at Ermenonville, north of Paris, where he was staying as the guest of … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft					
					
													
						Tagged Adam D. Jones, Allen Ginsberg, Andrew Apter, Charlie Chaplin, Cold War, Ernst Cassirer, F.C. Green, FBI, Gershom Scholem, Jack Kerouac, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jerry Falwell, John F. Kennedy, Pat Robertson, Republican Faith Chat, Ron Paul, Tiffany Wellsley, William Blake					
					
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