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- Book Title
- Tempus Fugitive: A Personal History Of The American Counter-Cultu
- ISBN
- 9780997334210
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Publisher
Mindful Wordsmith
ISBN-10
0997334215
ISBN-13
9780997334210
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17038850128
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
358 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Tempus Fugitive : a Personal History of the American Counter-Culture of the 20th Century
Subject
General
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Edition Description
New Edition,Revised edition
Synopsis
Art, Beatniks, Sex, Hippies, Art Festivals, Mind Expansion and Mortality. Tempus Fugitive is Dion's personal history of the American counter-culture of the 20th century, as he experienced, observed and documented it. About the book, Dion says, "Tempus Fugitive is an historical memoir of mid-20th Century American culture and counter-culture, with emphasis on art, psychology, philosophy, and how the pursuit of expanded consciousness via chemistry, relative to these and other subjects, had many and often mortal, unforeseen consequences. All of this high-falutin' intent will be carried in narrative by real stories about real people." What Readers are Saying: "If you think the '50s to the '70s were interesting, find out for sure, and read Tempus Fugitive, a true and funny history of the time." Ian Bernard - Music Director for Laugh-In "Dion Wright's book is a marvel. Our paths crossed in and out of one another's during the '60s, linked by people like Stewart Brand and Tim Leary, and though we might have disagreed about much "in the day" both our communities "played for keeps." This is a deep and authentic view into the life and sensibilities of a group like mine, The Diggers, but with its own, more psychedelicized orbit. Both of us were (perhaps too) fearless explorers. Both made mistakes and both he and I have lived to write about the great, late 20th-century upheaval, which changed cultural premises of our Nation. We're still dealing with those changes today. I so recognized the tone of the time in these pages and urge you to read it." Peter Coyote - Actor, Writer, Zen Buddhist Priest "The book Tempus Fugitive is a gold mine for artists and art students. Dion Wright attempted to extricate himself from the narrative and focus on the route of the specific counterculture he participated in and observed, always including artists, and from his perspective (as an artist). By not focusing on himself, he richly demonstrates the idiosyncratic, signature artists' mind, and is a touchstone for any of us struggling in the world of fine art. We will find our own idiosyncrasy has intelligent companions." Larry Gill - Sculptor "Tempus Fugitive is a crystal-clear reflection of a simpler time filled with vivid characters who would be mostly gone now if Dion hadn't put them to paper. Their voices resound with new life while the attitude and tendencies remain as before, youthful and undaunted. The stories of their art, work, and play remain fresh and relevant. Listen closely and hear Krishna's flute..." William "Bud" Hedrick - Soldier of Fortune, Gifted Craftsman, Philosopher, Bon Vivant, and Renaissance Man "I was fascinated by Dion's narrative and high literary description of other characters and the important history of the time and place, being a geography south of San Francisco and the Beats a demised scene comparatively, I think. It should be taught in every school, a VERY important well-written book done by a master welder who sealed that hot seam of history." Charley Plymell - Central Figure of The Wichita Vortex; Poet, Printer, and Publisher "Sharing space at the Festival of Arts in Laguna, Dion and I were disillusioned by cement and straights. I went surfing; Dion (Dionysus - god of sex and wine and patron of the arts) went seeking. In the waning Beat scene of the '50s, Wright begins an Odyssey through mind expansion and politically unsettled times. An admitted "fly on the wall" as well as participant, we're entertained by the sex and foibles of a like-minded community of artful seekers through the keen memory and acerbic wit of Mr. Wright. It is an encyclopedia of hipsters, potheads, and psychedelic voyagers...." John Severson - Maui, Hawaii - Artist, Film Maker, Founder and Publisher of Surfer Magazine, Dion describes Tempus Fugitive as "an historical memoir with emphasis on Art, Psychology, Philosophy and how the pursuit of expanded consciousness via Chemistry (relative to these subjects and others) had many an often mortal unforeseen consequences...delivered through real stories about real people."
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