University of Utopia's Wall of Fame presents The History of the Kerista Tribe, Part One. Excerpts from John Gruen's "The New Bohemia: The Combine Generation." Originally published in 1965. Required reading within the [Abacus] Global Repertory Theater's Cosmic Opera musical comedy workshops by [Kerista Commune], John Gruen - 1991
by [Kerista Commune], John Gruen
University of Utopia's Wall of Fame presents The History of the Kerista Tribe, Part One. Excerpts from John Gruen's "The New Bohemia: The Combine Generation." Originally published in 1965. Required reading within the [Abacus] Global Repertory Theater's Cosmic Opera musical comedy workshops
by [Kerista Commune], John Gruen
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San Francisco: [Abacus] Kerista Global Village, 1991. 9p., wraps, very good, 5.5x8.5 inches. White out has been used by Brother Jud to remove "Abacus" from the front and rear wrap - Abacus was the name of the multi-million dollar computer firm that Kerista ran. Brother Jud left the Kerista Commune in 1991 and continued to promote the concepts from his home on 17th Street in San Francisco - find a sticker on the rear of the pamphlet with that address. Pamphlet combining original text about the Keristan movement in the early 1960s, focusing largely on a free-love pad hosted by Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky, with later drawings from the Kerista commune established in San Francisco by Jud Presmont and others.
- Bookseller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher [Abacus] Kerista Global Village
- Place of Publication San Francisco
- Date Published 1991