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The Hippie Dictionary
A Cultural Encyclopedia of the 1960s and 1970s
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Author(s) :
John Bassett McCleary
Pages :
663
Pub Date :
2002
Edition(s) at Erowid :
2002(pb,1st ed,fine)
Publisher :
Ten Speed Press
ISBN :
1580083552
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This is much more than a groovy dictionary. It is a time capsule and a travel guide plus a social and political history of an era whose influence is pervasive and ongoing. Inside are high heeled sneakers, your main man, the Chicago Seven, and a decent description of Zen Buddhism. Orange sunshine is also here as well as capsule biographies of everyone from Edward Abbey to Frank Zappa and the Zig Zag Man. Check it out! It's outasight!
-- Wes Nisker, author of The Essential Crazy Wisdom

"The Hippie Dictionary is a valuable contribution to countercultural history. John McCleary balances skillfully along the tightrope between objectivity and subjectivity. His compilation of people and events provides information and insight into an explosive era that--underlying the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll--was a sense of community, a spiritual revolution and an evolutionary jump in consciousness."
-- Paul Krassner, author of Murder at the Conspiracy Convention and Other American Absurdities.

"The Hippie Dictionary is not only cool, it's a unique and valuable sourcebook about all of the diverse projects, probes, movements, and moments that made the '60s a key turning point in our history and culture. It may even be indispensable."
-- Professor Richard Flacks, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Beyond the Barricades: The Liberated Genereation Grows Up