Now that 'his' shack is offered to anyone willing to pay and live by the Seashore's terms, let's appreciate the 'Poet of the Dunes,' who was so much more than that
I like the piece, Seth--didn't know much about him. But...it's Mount Hermon, not Herman (now Northfield Mount Hermon and coed), and as private boarding schools go, it's not a fancy one!
This is good Seth. So glad to see Harry Kemp recognized and applauded for his contributions. He was an original. Excellent opinion piece by Ellen LeBow re dune shacks. (Looking forward to Part 2 of Kemp article)
Good to know so much more about him than just a name on the short road in Provincetown.
(What I’ve noticed and really like is your willingness, Seth Rolbein, to take a stand in your writing to celebrate and champion, or oppose and criticize . Refreshing in authenticity and fake edginess. )
I believed he "bombed" Plymouth Rock with sacks of flour to protest that town's claim to be the first place for the Mayflower's landing. A real character to be sure!!
Thanks for keeping history alive!
Bob Jones
I like the piece, Seth--didn't know much about him. But...it's Mount Hermon, not Herman (now Northfield Mount Hermon and coed), and as private boarding schools go, it's not a fancy one!
That is, no fake edginess.
V
This is good Seth. So glad to see Harry Kemp recognized and applauded for his contributions. He was an original. Excellent opinion piece by Ellen LeBow re dune shacks. (Looking forward to Part 2 of Kemp article)
Sincere thanks for the Cape Cod Voice!
Good stuff, this.
Good to know so much more about him than just a name on the short road in Provincetown.
(What I’ve noticed and really like is your willingness, Seth Rolbein, to take a stand in your writing to celebrate and champion, or oppose and criticize . Refreshing in authenticity and fake edginess. )
I believed he "bombed" Plymouth Rock with sacks of flour to protest that town's claim to be the first place for the Mayflower's landing. A real character to be sure!!