The Plowboy Interview GARRISON KEILLOR
(Page 12 of 12)
May/June 1985
By the Mother Earth News editors
KEILLOR Well, that's great company. But I don't know about being named a monument. It makes me feel a little stiff in the back and a little heavy on my feet . . . and a little bit worried about pigeons.
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