Poetry, Reflections and Articles by Garry Lambrev

 
 




 

Garrett Ivan Lambrev, “Garry” to his friends, was the first person to meet Jim Jones and join Peoples Temple after the exodus from Indiana to the west coast. A recent dropout from a doctoral program in history at Stanford and seasoned peace activist, he thought he had found in Peoples Temple the realization of all his dreams. His passage through Peoples Temple stormy, but he didn’t finally cut the umbilical cord until apprised of what he still considers “torture”in the summer of 1976. Today he’s a semi retired public librarian, living in Oaktown, California, who operates an online used book business through Amazon Marketplace. He’s always been a poet and recently published his first collection, “Dogstar and Poems from Other Planets: 1964-1989” (Beatitude, 2007). He can be reached at garrett1926@comcast.net or in a business capacity at lambrevsbooks@comcast.net.

Remarks at May 29, 2011 Jonestown Memorial Dedication Service  (2011) NEW

Hammering (2010)

My Friend Teresa King: From the Avenue of the Fleas to Jonestown (2010)

Coming Out a Second Time (2010)

Independence Day Celebration (2009)

The Final Punchline (2008)

The Board (Of Elders) (2007)

A Tribute to Michael Bellefountaine (2007)

A Peoples Temple survivor remembers (2006)

The Living Word and Me: The Limits of Anarchism in Peoples Temple (2005)

What Does The People's Temple Do For Our Understanding of the Real Thing? (2005)

Questions That Remain (2003) _