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Oct 2023
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Episodio 77 William Irwin Thompson, su v...

Eduardo Seleson
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William Irwin Thompson fue un filósofo social, crítico cultural y poeta estadounidense. Recibió el premio del Festival Internacionalde Poesía de Oslo en 1986. Describió su estilo de escritura y habla como "jazz mental sobre textos antiguos".

Fue el fundador de la Asociación Lindisfarne, que propuso el estudio y la realización de una nueva cultura planetaria.

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