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 · In , when poet Michaels was just three, her left-wing radical father was jailed for political protest. Shortly after, her already radicalized mother fully embraced the counterculture spirit, abandoning a teaching career in favor of a life on the road with her daughter and www.doorway.rury: Free. Split: A Counterculture Childhood offer a child’s-eye view of the counterculture and protest movements. Michaels writes clearly about the pressures and freedoms of her childhood: about outhouses, communes, and demonstrations, and about consecrating her father and stepmother’s marriage by reading from the Quotations of Chairman Mao Tse-tung. In Split, Lisa Michaels offers a strikingly textured portrait of her days of communes and road trips, of antiwar protests and rallies and of what came after, for her parents and herself as the radicalism of the s and '70s gave way to conservative times. As a young child, Michaels visited her father in prison, where he was serving a two-year sentence for his part in an antiwar protest.


SPLIT. A Counterculture Childhood. By Lisa Michaels. pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $ ONCE upon a time, literary memoirs were written by gray-bearded eminences basking in the. Split: A Counterculture Childhood | Lisa Michaels | download | Z-Library. Download books for free. Find books. Lisa Michaels offers a strikingly textured portait of her days of communes and road trips, Download PDF Split - A Counterculture Childhood Authored by Michaels, Lisa Released at Filesize: MB Reviews A fresh e book with a new viewpoint. It is among the most awesome ebook we have read through. Once you begin to read the book, it is.


Split: A Counterculture Childhood by Lisa Michaels. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Her father was jailed for antiwar activities, her mother lived temporarily in a commune, she was photographed as a toddler carrying a Vietcong flag--A Counterculture Childhood seems an apt subtitle for Michaels's recollections. But this thoughtful memoir doesn't trade in clichés or facile characterizations as it chronicles the years from Michaels's birth in through her recent marriage. In , when poet Michaels was just three, her left-wing radical father was jailed for political protest. Shortly after, her already radicalized mother fully embraced the counterculture spirit, abandoning a teaching career in favor of a life on the road with her daughter and boyfriend.

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