I knew James Dickey when I was a child. He knew well my Aunt Daisy and my mother, Virginia. When I visited him as a child, he tossed me up in the air and told me stories...just stories. From him, and others, I learned to visualize the written words, and to place visual and cerebral concepts onto a page in writing. He was just a lovely damaged man...beautiful to the core. Thank you, James Dickey
Also, as much as I love this recollection of 'The Happy Swimming Pool', by Mr. James Dickey, I certainly do wish the ever talented Robert Lowell could have let Jim finish his sentence...Never interrupt the train of thought of a sensitive artist. Thanks Mr Dickey, Little Virginia
You have three videos that I believe were taken from the 1969 Encyclopedia Film "Looking for the Buckhead Boys". Do you know where I could see or buy the entire thing? Thanks for posting these.
Dickey talks on and on, in his "grand" Southern accent, but says nothing at all. Lowell contributes nothing. This type of pretentiousness HAD to be overthrown.
I knew James Dickey when I was a child. He knew well my Aunt Daisy and my mother, Virginia. When I visited him as a child, he tossed me up in the air and told me stories...just stories. From him, and others, I learned to visualize the written words, and to place visual and cerebral concepts onto a page in writing. He was just a lovely damaged man...beautiful to the core. Thank you, James Dickey
'the dream which is the reality that we can't achieve in reality...…...I fear the end of the happy dreams'. These men provide such glorious company.
I fear not the nightmare.
I fear the end of the happy dream
Just learned of him this year from his interview with Rod Sterling at the Library of Congress from 67... He was so down to earth and Smart....Rip
Also, as much as I love this recollection of 'The Happy Swimming Pool', by Mr. James Dickey, I certainly do wish the ever talented Robert Lowell could have let Jim finish his sentence...Never interrupt the train of thought of a sensitive artist. Thanks Mr Dickey, Little Virginia
You have three videos that I believe were taken from the 1969 Encyclopedia Film "Looking for the Buckhead Boys". Do you know where I could see or buy the entire thing? Thanks for posting these.
Hell yeah!
wow
Very deep. Lovely.
more like 'Dickey yappin nonstop while Lowell takes it'
No deja hablar a Robert!!
Yawn dot cawm
Dickey talks on and on, in his "grand" Southern accent, but says nothing at all. Lowell contributes nothing. This type of pretentiousness HAD to be overthrown.
Gowwwwn.