When the editors
of The American Scholar asked him what
book published in the past ten years did he find himself going or thinking back to, Brown replied: «I want to
name Owen Barfield's Saving the Appearances10 Altizer writes
of the
same work: «I believe that this
book is potentially one
of the truly
seminal works
of our time.
Their friend Larry Clark was screening Tulsa, a silent black - and - white film he had made in 1968
of the gang in his
seminal photo
book of the
same name and had never before made public in America.