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Poetry, essays, and fiction from some the most renowned writers of our time, many representative of the Hippie Era.
Wind Publications
February 2012
On Sale: February 1, 2012
265 pages ISBN: 1936138433 EAN: 9781936138432 Paperback
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The Hippies of the 1960s rejected societal restrictions
and sought their own path to new meaning in life. They
immersed themselves in altruism, mysticism, the search for
truth, free love, non-violence and peace. Whether they
initiated the sexual revolution of the era, or merely took
advantage of it is unclear. Over the years, many of the
ideals of the movement have been both diluted and
incorporated into mainstream thought. Hip Poetry 2012 includes poetry, essays, and fiction from
some of the most renowned and well-versed artists of our
time, many representative of the hippie era, and other
younger, fresher voices, but also having the hippie ethos. This is art that questions and challenges, moves and
dances. In words, we see, hear, feel, and taste the heat
and light of the artist. We are with these artists as they
meet the horrors, pain, and suffering off the world head-
on with an undying spirit of hope and peace. We share the
belief that all the traumas the world has suffered are not
without some sort of plausible, peaceful solutions if
approached in the right way, if we deal with the problems
together, sharing as brothers and sisters in a world that
sometimes seems to have gone beyond madness.
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