- Published: 15 November 2008
- ISBN: 9781590172865
- Imprint: NY Review Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $45.00
Ringolevio
A Life Played for Keeps
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- Published: 15 November 2008
- ISBN: 9781590172865
- Imprint: NY Review Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $45.00
"It wouldn't be surprising if Emmett Grogan--'60s underground hero, prime mover of the Digger movement in San Francisco--were to come back to life. To know Grogan--a wild phenomenon who made the world his strange and could strut more in a month than Olivier played in a lifetime--was to entertain such possibilities." --The Boston Globe "The underground superstar of the counterculture, a young man whom everyone who was hip had heard of but whom no one could ever find...Wherever it was happening in the 1960's, Emmett Grogan was there." --The New York Times "At once an amazing example of romantic self-mythologizing and a broad history of the hippie movement of the late nineteen-sixties...Mr. Grogan writes so clearly that he almost convinces us that the whole story could be true." --The New Yorker "Grogan...who blends idealism with cold-blooded nastiness, sets forth in this playback not only his own life and times--but also what it means to be on the other side of the barricades..."--The New York Times Book Review "The autobiography of a sometime saint...an astonishing mass of raw experience. It blows myths, settles scores and leaves one pondering the invisible rules by which history and individuals impinge upon one another." --Life