David Whyte Keynote Address 2014

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Poetry and The Pilgrim Path: The Art of Asking the Beautiful Question

A pilgrimage calls us to an internal migration, a path running parallel to the outer road. With each step, the question we set out with evolves, winnowing through our surface concerns to what lies beneath.

Join David Whyte for a unique combination of poetry, humor and insight looking at the great questions of human life through the eyes of the pilgrim: someone passing through relatively quickly, someone looking for the biggest context it’s possible to find or imagine, someone dependent on friendship, hospitality and help from friends and strangers alike, someone subject to the vagaries of wind and weather along the way.

David will look at the necessities for hardiness, shelter, risk, companionship, and vulnerability; for asking the beautiful question beneath the question, the question large enough to meet the world.

Description

The author of seven books of poetry and three books of prose, David Whyte holds a degree in Marine Zoology and has traveled extensively, including living and working as a naturalist guide in the Galapagos Islands and leading anthropological and natural history expeditions in the Andes, the Amazon and the Himalaya. He brings this wealth of experience to his poetry, lectures and workshops.

His life as a poet has created a readership and listenership in three normally mutually exclusive areas: the literate world of readings that most poets inhabit; the psychological and theological worlds of philosophical enquiry; and the world of vocation, work and organizational leadership.

An Associate Fellow at Templeton College and Said Business School at the University of Oxford, he is one of the few poets to take his perspectives on creativity into the field of organizational development, where he works with many European, American and international companies. In spring of 2008 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Neumann College, Pennsylvania.

Poet David Whyte grew up with a strong, imaginative influence from his Irish mother among the hills and valleys of his father’s Yorkshire. He now makes his home, with his family, in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.