The Grapevine Art & Soul Salon

Charles Knott

Charles Knott has lived a varied life as college teacher, psychotherapist, and actor. His mentors are Joseph Campbell and C. G. Jung, so his intellectual interests tend toward literature and depth psychology. His favorite line about writing was uttered by Flannery O'Connor's doctor, who once told her, "It's O.K. for you to write, but you must not do any hard work." In that spirit, he writes regularly now for The Grapevine. His love of theater can be seen in some of the photos we post here.

Charles Knott as Oedipus

Click here to see A Gentleman's Honor: Short film from a series shown at the Modern Museum of Art in NYC with Charles Knott as Photographer Eadweard Muybridge

LINKS to articles by Charles Knott in The Grapevine:

MICHAEL MEADE BRINGS GENIUS TO LIFE IN ATLANTA

Charles Knott: What Is the Human Species? Looking with Anthony Stevens at C. G. Jung's "2,000,000 Year-Old Self"

James Hillman's A Terrible Love of War

The Best Concert I Have Ever Attended

The Leonard Cohen London Live Concert DVD

How Art Shaped My Life

The Magic of Cavalia

Abaissement on the Blacktop: A Heroic Memory

Home: An Unsafe Place

Stagefright

Commentary

Sunday Dinner: A Reminiscence

CONTACT CHARLES: cknott@grapevineartandsoulsalon.com.


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