#36. The Art of Dying, Interestingly… w/ Dr. Gregory Klages (Dive Bar) - a podcast by Lee Mellor

from 2018-07-01T14:12:21

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A decade after his mysterious demise, Tom Thomson would be celebrated as one of the most important visual artists in Canadian history. But in 1917, his little more than a bloated corpse was pulled from Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park. Dr. Gregory Klages and Lee contemplate the circumstances of Thomson's legendary death over a bottle of Scotch. Was it foul play?
Dr. Gregory Klages is the author of 'The Many Deaths of Tom Tomson: Seperating Fact From Fiction' - check it out on Amazon. For more information on Gregory, visit http://manydeathsoftomthomson.blogspot.com/. 
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