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Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit & Revolution

by Margot Adler

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A Journey through Spirit and Revolution An esteemed NPR correspondent offers a fresh, feminist perspective on the sixties. "An honest and excruciatingly detailed account of her years as a young and sometimes reluctant foot soldier in the radical 1960s. . . . ." -Nancy Burke, New Age Journal

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The renowned NPR correspondent offers a fresh perspective of the sixties, in a candid memoir of civil-rights work, the Free Speech Movement, and her correspondence with a young American soldier in Vietnam.

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Adler was a young woman determined to be taken seriously and to be an agent of change - on her own terms, free from dogma and authoritarian constraints. From campus activism at the University of California at Berkeley to civil-rights work in Mississippi, from antiwar protests to observing the socialist revolution in Cuba, she found those chances in the 1960s. Heretic's Heart illuminates the events, ideas, passions, and ecstatic commitments of the decade like no other memoir. At the book's center is the powerful - and unique - correspondence between Adler, then an antiwar activist at Berkeley, and a young American soldier fighting in Vietnam. The correspondence begins when Adler reads a letter the infantryman has written to a Berkeley newspaper. "I've heard rumors that there are people back in the world who don't believe this war should be. I'm not positive of this though, 'cause it seems to me that if enough of them told the right people in the right way, then something might be done about it....You see, while you're discussing it amongst each other, being beat, getting in bed with dark-haired artists...some people here are dying for lighting a cigarette at night". Heretic's Heart also explores Adler's attempt to come to terms with her singular legacy as the 'only grandchild of Alfred Adler, collaborator of Freud and founder of Individual Psychology, and as the daughter of a forceful beauty who bequeaths her spunk and adventurousness to her daughter, but whose overpowering personality forces Adler to strike out on her own. Adler's memoir marks an initiatory journey from spirit through politics and revolution back to spirit again.

About the Author

Margot Adler is the New York bureau chief for National Public Radio and author of Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today. She lives in New York City with her husband and son.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807070994
Author:
Adler, Margot
Publisher:
Beacon Press (MA)
Location:
Boston :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Spiritual life
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Subject:
United States - 20th Century/60s
Subject:
Mass Media - Newspapers
Subject:
Popular Culture
Subject:
Women and religion
Subject:
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Subject:
Radio journalists
Subject:
General Self-Help
Subject:
General Biography
Subject:
Biography-Historical
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
104-848
Publication Date:
August 1998
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
328
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x .65 in 1 lb

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"Synopsis" by , The renowned NPR correspondent offers a fresh perspective of the sixties, in a candid memoir of civil-rights work, the Free Speech Movement, and her correspondence with a young American soldier in Vietnam.
"Synopsis" by , Adler was a young woman determined to be taken seriously and to be an agent of change - on her own terms, free from dogma and authoritarian constraints. From campus activism at the University of California at Berkeley to civil-rights work in Mississippi, from antiwar protests to observing the socialist revolution in Cuba, she found those chances in the 1960s. Heretic's Heart illuminates the events, ideas, passions, and ecstatic commitments of the decade like no other memoir. At the book's center is the powerful - and unique - correspondence between Adler, then an antiwar activist at Berkeley, and a young American soldier fighting in Vietnam. The correspondence begins when Adler reads a letter the infantryman has written to a Berkeley newspaper. "I've heard rumors that there are people back in the world who don't believe this war should be. I'm not positive of this though, 'cause it seems to me that if enough of them told the right people in the right way, then something might be done about it....You see, while you're discussing it amongst each other, being beat, getting in bed with dark-haired artists...some people here are dying for lighting a cigarette at night". Heretic's Heart also explores Adler's attempt to come to terms with her singular legacy as the 'only grandchild of Alfred Adler, collaborator of Freud and founder of Individual Psychology, and as the daughter of a forceful beauty who bequeaths her spunk and adventurousness to her daughter, but whose overpowering personality forces Adler to strike out on her own. Adler's memoir marks an initiatory journey from spirit through politics and revolution back to spirit again.
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