Robert
Bly (Interview
featured on A Man's World, September 27, 2005)
In his
numerous roles as groundbreaking poet, editor, translator, storyteller,
and father of what he has called "the expressive men's movement," Bly
remains one of the most hotly debated American artists of the past
half-century. What is it about Bly and his ideas that inspires such
impassioned responses from readers and associates? The psychologist
Robert Moore believes that "when the cultural and intellectual
history of our time is written, Robert Bly will be recognized as
the catalyst for a sweeping cultural Revolution."
Tune in
to hear Robert Bly discuss:
The current
Iraq war and the silence of the antiwar protest.
The immaturity of our current culture as discussed in his book The
Sibling Society.
His experience on the current men's movement, and what a man's "work" is
today.
How we can learn virtually everything we need to know about our psychological
makeup from the study of fairy tales.
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Books
by Robert Bly:
Iron John
The Sibling Society
My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy (poetry)
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