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Going to Seed - A Counterculture Memoir (Paperback)
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Going to Seed - A Counterculture Memoir (Paperback)
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Loot Price R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
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Simon Fairlie is possibly the most influential - and unusual -
eco-activist you might not have heard of. The Observer Simon
Fairlie is the original hippie. The Idler This is a fascinating,
funny and moving record of an extraordinary life lived in
extraordinary times. George Monbiot Going to Seed is the
unforgettable firsthand account of how the hippie movement flowered
in the late 1960s, appeared spent by the Thatcher-consumed 1980s,
yet became the seedbed for progressive reform we now take for
granted - and continues to inspire generations of rebels and
visionaries. At a young age, Simon Fairlie rejected the rat race
and embarked on a new trip to find his own path. He dropped out of
Cambridge University to hitchhike to Istanbul and bicycle through
India. Simon established a commune in France, was arrested multiple
times for squatting and civil disobedience, and became a leading
figure in protests against the British government's road building
programmes of the 1980s and - later - in legislative battles to
help people secure access to land for low impact, sustainable
living. Over the course of fifty years, we witness a man's drive
for self-sufficiency, freedom, authenticity and a deep connection
to the land. Simon Fairlie grew up in a middle-class household in
leafy middle England. His path had been laid out for him by his
father: boarding school, Oxbridge and a career in journalism. But
everything changed when Simon's life ran headfirst into London's
counterculture in the 1960s. He finds Beat poetry, blues music,
cannabis and anti-Vietnam War protests - and a powerful lust to be
free. Instead of becoming a celebrated Fleet Street journalist like
his father, Simon becomes a labourer, a stonemason, a farmer, a
scythesman, a magazine editor and a writer of a very different
sort. He shares the highs of his experience, alongside the painful
costs of his ongoing search for freedom - estrangement from his
family, financial insecurity and the loss of friends and lovers to
the excesses of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Going to Seed questions
the current trajectory of Western 'progress' - explosive
consumerism, growing inequality and environmental devastation; it's
for anyone who wonders how we got to such a place. Simon's story is
for anyone who wonders what the world might look like if we began
to chart a radically different course.
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