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  • Published: 14 January 2019
  • ISBN: 9781609809461
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $45.00
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Run Run Run

The Lives of Abbie Hoffman





An intimate portrait of one of the most fascinating and complex history-makers of our century, published to coincide with the 30th anniversary of his death

An intimate portrait of one of the most fascinating and complex history-makers of our century as shown in the new film "The Trial of the Chicago 7" (played by Sacha Baron-Cohen)

Intertwining the details of Abbie Hoffman's intense personal life with the movement politics of the sixties, seventies, and eighties, Dan Simon writes Abbie's story from the point of view of his younger brother Jack, creating a full and poignant portrait of one of the geniuses of the 1960s counterculture. From the creation of the Yippies in 1967 and the tumult of the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests, to the humor and agony of the Chicago conspiracy trial, the scandal of Abbie's 1973 cocaine bust, and his six and a half years as a fugitive, to his reemergence as environmentalist "Barrie Freed" and his final struggle with manic-depressive illness, this biography offers a thorough examination of the contradictions that make Abbie Hoffman such a compelling figure. With the information and affection only a brother could bring to the complexities of Abbie's life, Hoffman and Simon portray Abbie's public persona alongside his private aspirations and fears, romances, and enduring family relationships.

  • Published: 14 January 2019
  • ISBN: 9781609809461
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

Praise for Run Run Run

"A touching portrait of a complex and tortured soul ... This is the forceful story of an American original."--Kirkus Reviews
"He stood up against arbitrary power, capricious power, arrogant and callous power. In other words, he stood up to the bullies. He had the courage for the rest of us." --Sydney Schanberg
"He's something akin to an American prophet." --Jimmy Carter
"Jack's approach to his late brother is protective, but it rings with the truth of familial interaction..... Run Run Run doesn't ignore Abbie's political, social or personal mistakes.... in giving us a fuller picture of the man, we can better put them in context."--San Francisco Chronicle

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