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Guru Road (aka Dooby Lane) was created by DeWayne "Dooby" Williams. | |||
[[Image:Guru elvis antelope.jpg|center|frame|Elvis with an antelope]] | |||
* [http://brc-dpw.org/who/metric/dooby/ Dooby Avenue Restoration Project, April 19, 2003] | == External Resources == | ||
* [http://brc-dpw.org/who/metric/dooby/ Dooby Avenue Restoration Project, April 19, 2003] [http://web.archive.org/web/20080705112044/http://brc-dpw.org/who/metric/dooby (archive.org)] | |||
* [http://ludb.clui.org/ex/i/NV3132/ Guru Road] at [http://www.clui.org/ The Center for Land Use Interpretation] | * [http://ludb.clui.org/ex/i/NV3132/ Guru Road] at [http://www.clui.org/ The Center for Land Use Interpretation] |
Revision as of 03:54, 24 February 2013
Guru Road (aka Dooby Lane) was created by DeWayne "Dooby" Williams.
External Resources
- http://www.greatbasinweb.com/gb1-3/dooby_lane.htm (Dead link as of 2012-12-26, try http://web.archive.org/web/20080511210751/http://www.greatbasinweb.com/gb1-3/dooby_lane.htm)
- Pulitzer Prize winning poet Gary Snyder visited Guru Road and wrote: discovered a path / of carved stone inscriptions tucked into the sagebrush / "Stomp out greed." / "The best things in life are not things." / words placed by an old desert sage. Snyder went on to create a book with Williams that included photographs by UNR students and faculty.
- DeWayne Williams; Gary Snyder, "Dooby Lane: a testament inscribed in stone tablets by DeWayne Williams," Black Rock Press.; University of Nevada, Reno. 1996. Edition of 50 copies. (Image of book)
- Rod Romesburg, "The Fractal Nature of Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End," College Literature, Volume 37, Number 3, Summer 2010.
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/60005435%40N08/5482062697/in/photostream/ Elvis, 27 Feb 2011