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Hospital Letters and Flames – Postcard #77

 
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In hospital with sedated Grandpa, Dave reads complete “Letters from Russia” epistolary literature project with frequent interruptions from visitors, nurses and medical apparatus. The letters address issues of class, revolutions, monarchy, war, trade, and love in the context of Napoleon’s foray into Russia in 1812 through letters from a cobbler to his fiancé in Paris. Then finishes with Walt Whitman heading on the open road (which ole Gramps was so fond of doing himself).

Featured music: Mark Olson (music, guitar, vocals) and Dave Olson (lyrics, drums) “Little Flame” – recorded to 4 track cassette, circa 1996.

https://archive.org/download/postcard-77-find-a-flame-in-a-hospital/postcard-77-find-a-flame-in-a-hospital.mp3

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Letters from Russia: Folio, letter 4
Letters from Russia: Folio, letter 4 with letter, envelope, and lake sketch (vertical)

Read the “Letters from Russia” project in whole – including illustrations plus dossier of background notes, lectures, interviews etc.

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In hospital with sedated Grandpa, Dave reads complete “Letters from Russia” epistolary literature project with frequent interruptions from visitors, nurses and medical apparatus. The letters address issues of class, revolutions, monarchy, war, trade, and love in the context of Napoleon’s foray into Russia in 1812 through letters from a cobbler to his fiancé in Paris. Then finishes with Walt Whitman heading on the open road (which ole Gramps was so fond of doing himself).

Featured music: Mark Olson (music, guitar, vocals) and Dave Olson (lyrics, drums) “Little Flame” – recorded to 4 track cassette, circa 1996.

https://archive.org/download/postcard-77-find-a-flame-in-a-hospital/postcard-77-find-a-flame-in-a-hospital.mp3

Breathe easy for: Hospital Letters and Flames – Postcard #76
(82MB, 1:00:05, 192k .mp3, stereo)

Letters from Russia: Folio, letter 4
Letters from Russia: Folio, letter 4 with letter, envelope, and lake sketch (vertical)

Read the “Letters from Russia” project in whole – including illustrations plus dossier of background notes, lectures, interviews etc.

Subscribe

Auto-magically receive Postcard from Gravelly Beach podcast, via:

Reviews rewarded with postal postcards #bribe

Follow along via Twitter @uncleweed & @DaveOstories & UncleWeed Storytime (FB)

  continue reading

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