Conversations with Robert Graves
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1989. First Edition, First Printing. Softcover. "Especially in the sixties and seventies, Graves became a cult figure because of his openness to drugs and extramarital sex. But he continuously reminded those who wanted another guru of the counter culture that he did not approve of promiscuity and the indiscriminate use of drugs. Predictably, the cults and their gurus ran their course..." (Frank L. Kersnowski..... More
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