Lost Sheep: Aspen's Counterculture in the 1970s--a Memoir - Kurt Brown - Books - Conundrum Press - 9780971367876 - June 27, 2012
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Lost Sheep: Aspen's Counterculture in the 1970s--a Memoir

Kurt Brown

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Lost Sheep: Aspen's Counterculture in the 1970s--a Memoir

Lost Sheep recounts the author's journey from the "real" world of 1970s America to the rollicking, freedom-loving, outlaw world of Aspen. Blending personal narrative, local history, dramatic interlude, and cultural analysis, the story begins as a literal journey but quickly evolves into the memoir of an entire town-a time and place many consider to be Aspen's "Golden Age," when artists, eccentrics, and outlaws took over the city and transformed it into an alpine bohemia. The noteworthy cast of characters-famous, infamous, and unknown-includes Claudine Longet, Jack Nicholson, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Steve Martin, and Ted Bundy. The local residents are even more colorful, from a woman who feeds her dog nothing but vegetables to a bookstore owner who believes in "psychic surgeries," while everywhere art is being made-and a good deal of hay.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 27, 2012
ISBN13 9780971367876
Publishers Conundrum Press
Pages 308
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 23 mm   ·   385 g
Language English  

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