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“Enlarging their clearing in the jungle”: The (Modest) Significance of “My Guru and His Disciple”

42m · “My Self in a Transitional State” Isherwood in California · 13 Nov 21:30

Victor Marsh discusses "Enlarging their clearing in the jungle": The (Modest) Significance of "My Guru and His Disciple.” Marsh is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. This lecture was included in the session titled, "Isherwood and the Spiritual Life."

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