• HOME
  • About
  • Kurt's Words
  • Blog
  • Images
  • Index
  • Recollections
  • Contact
Menu

Kurt von Meier

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
The Artistry of Self-Referential Paradox

Your Custom Text Here

Kurt von Meier

  • HOME
  • About
  • Kurt's Words
  • Blog
  • Images
  • Index
  • Recollections
  • Contact

Lecture on Audio: Theseus and Ariadne

December 2, 2017 Larry Barnett
theseus_ariadne.jpg

This lecture on Greek mythology was delivered around 1970. It begins with the sound of a cracked walnut, which launches Kurt into a discussion of seeds, the genesis of life, sexual differentiation, women's lib, and moves from there to the myth of Theseus, the king of Minos, the Minotaur, the establishment of patriarchy, the rise of tyranny and the nature of politics. It's a lively and typically animated bit of teaching. It runs about 45 minutes and takes a minute to load.

button4.jpg
In Culture
← Art Treasures from JapanArtists as Victims of Their Own Success →