Moving Through HereA collection of Don McNeill's writings from the Village Voice. His writing tells of the people and places he knew: Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman, Timothy Leary and the Ashram on Hudson Street, the pushers and A-heads, mystics and rock freaks, runaways, Diggers, and cops. He gives us the street scenes on St. Mark's Place - the Sweep-Ins, the Free Store, the busts - and autumn in the Haight, when Hippie was declared dead, murdered by the media. --Summarized from dust jacket. |
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The BeIn Was the Beginning | 7 |
Limits of Flower Power | 15 |
Bed and Board on the Lower East Side | 26 |
Copyright | |
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