Every Thursday, a man approaching middle age calls out for his father, aged, caustic, nihilistic, and emotionally distant, perhaps over the loss of a son in the Boer War and his wife soon after. On this day, the son suggests that he attend a visiting guru's lecture on the transmigration of souls. There they chat with a vicar and a soldier of fortune; he follows dinner. Over glasses of Hungarian Tokay, vicar Dean Spanley tells a story of friendship, freedom and reincarnation. In what earthly way could this story connect father and son?
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My Talks with Dean Spanley
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Wrather's Gramophone
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Justorum Animae
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Oh Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?
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Sally Gardens
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Miriama McDowell:
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Jerusalem
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William Blake:
Writer
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