Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel / Edition 1

Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel / Edition 1

by Marty Jezer
ISBN-10:
0813520177
ISBN-13:
9780813520179
Pub. Date:
06/01/1993
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10:
0813520177
ISBN-13:
9780813520179
Pub. Date:
06/01/1993
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel / Edition 1

Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel / Edition 1

by Marty Jezer

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Overview

In this sympathetic history of a maligned decade, Marty Jezer, a fellow antiwar activist, details Abbie Hoffman's humor, manic energy, depressive spells, political skills, & above all, his incurable & still contagious optimism. He presents a thoughtful, solidly researched biography of the wildly creative & iconoclastic Yippie, portraying Hoffman as a fresh force in American political culture. Jezer surveys in detail the politics, philosophies, & struggles of the antiwar movement.

"... Abbie, more than any other radical, showed potheads how to demonstrate and radicals how to dance." — Chicago Tribune

"... deeply sympathetic and scrupulously detached-a triumph of judicious empathy." — MARTIN DUBERMAN, Distinguished Professor of History, Lehman/The Graduate School, C.U.N.Y.

"... details Hoffman's humor, manic energy, depressive spells, political skills, and above all, his Incurable and still contagious optimism." — Entertainment Weekly

"Here's the Abbie I knew and loved! Marty Jezer has captured him in all his complexity, dedication, humor, and heart." — ANITA HOFFMAN

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813520179
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 06/01/1993
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

Marty Jezer (November 21, 1940 - June 11, 2005) was a well-known activist and author, active in the peace, environmental and civil rights movements. He was editor of WIN magazine (Workshop In Nonviolence), from 1962-68, and was a writer for Liberation News Service (LNS). He was active in the nuclear freeze movement, and the organic farming movement, helping found the Natural Organic Farmers' Association. In 1968, he signed the “Writers and Editors War Tax Protest” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. He authored several books including The Dark Ages: Life in the United States 1945-1960, Rachel Carson: Biologist and Author, andStuttering: A Life Bound Up In Words.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments    
Introduction
&‘grave;I never left Worcester,'' 1936-1955
Brandeis to Berkeley: A Radical Education, 1955-1960
Civil Rights Worker: Worcester and the South, 1960-1966
The East Village: Organizing Hippies, 1967
Protesting the War, 1967
The Road to Chicago, 1968
Chicago, August 1968
Giving Up on America, 1968-1969
The Trial: Hoffman vs. Hoffman, 1969-1970
Last Hurrah, 1970-1972
Rebel without a Cause, 1973-1980
Capture the Flag, 1978-1983
Final Battles, 1984-1989
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Anita Hoffman

Here's the Abbie I knew and loved! Marty Jezer has captured him in all his complexity, dedication, humor, and heart.

Martin Duberman

By far the best account we have of Abbie Hoffman's remarkable life...deeply sympathetic and scrupulously detached-a triumph of judicious empathy.

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