1 year ago
“The Brautigan Library In Four Parts” podcast credits and links
The fictional library at the heart of Richard Brautigan’s novel “The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966” isn’t filled with works by William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens or Jane Austen. Rather, it’s a repository for unpublished manuscripts of any sort by anyone.
Now Vancouver is getting its own version of the library Brautigan envisioned, through a collaboration between the Clark County Historical Museum and Washington State University Vancouver. The museum is becoming home to the Brautigan Library Collection, until recently housed in Vermont.
ORIGINALLY BROADCAST ON RADIO23’S CASCADE COMMUNITY RADIO
“The Brautigan Library In Four Parts”
A Vox Pop Radio Adventure Podcast
Produced By Cherie Blackfeather
4 Trout Fishing In The Library
You can download all 4 episodes here: Vox Pop pdx SUBSCRIBE (it’s free).
CREDITS
Cherie Blackfeather, Host and Producer of Vox Pop pdx
James Yeary, Reading from The Abortion, By Richard Brautigan
Colleen Lindsay, Chauffeur and Tour Guide in “The Couve”
Rich Lindsay, Technical Assistance and Taxi back to Portland
Lauren Upshaw, Technical Assistance
LINKS
- Cherie Blackfeather
cblackfeather@gmail.com
- James Yeary, Poet
- Rich Lindsay, Sonic Artist
Kill Ugly Radio Adventure Hour (podcast)
- Colleen Lindsay, Artist
- Todd R. Lockwood, Photographer and Founder of the original Brautigan Library in Vermont.
- Susan Tissot, Executive Director Clark County Historical Society
Clark County Historical Museum
- Dr. John Barber
Washington State University Vancouver
Creative Media and Digital Culture Program
- Makhail Oparin
