Talk

aro-ling-shrine

An evening with Doc Togden exploring his autobiography with readings and discussion. There will be opportunity to acquire signed copies of the book.

Volume one of an odd boy is a memoire of an eccentric aficionado of Bach and Blues, poetry and painting. A portrait of the artist as a lad, set in the experimental cultural ferment of the late 1960s. It is a coming-of-age adventure, both surreal and innocent, humorous and poignant, depicting an era when the Arts set a generation’s imagination on fire. The author’s life is a rare roulette wheel of childhood wonder and tragic debacles; a debilitating stammer and a powerful singing voice; bad luck and fierce good fortune. At 16 he’s travelled far in human experience from the midnight expedition he made to the crossroads at the age of 12.

“Ladies are splendid magical beings like unicorns, albatrosses, owls, or flying fish. They hit the surface of reality like whales surging up from a hundred fathoms. They’re suddenly there—sparkling like the very Christmas tree at the end of time—decked out with every delight imaginable. Ladies are Art. Not in the demeaning objectified sense sans personality – but radiant presences residing in the space of life. ”

— Doc Togden

Friday November 4th 7.30pm

Date

Fri Nov. 4, 2011

Location

aro-ling-shrine

Address

215A Gloucester Road
BS7 8NN
Bristol, UK

Pricing

no charge donations welcome

Contact details

Contact enquiry@aro-ling.org or call 0117 239 8505

Languages

This event will be taught in the following languages:

  • English