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Peter Conners

    Peter Conners se ha labrado un nicho distintivo al documentar los mundos de la música, la contracultura y las artes. Su escritura combina a la perfección la sensibilidad poética con la profundidad académica, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva única sobre estas vibrantes comunidades. Posee una notable habilidad para capturar la esencia de sus temas, haciendo que su obra resuene con aquellos que buscan comprender el espíritu de una época. La prosa de Conners invita a los lectores a una rica exploración de movimientos culturales y expresiones artísticas.

    White Hand Society: The Psychedelic Partnership of Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg
    Cornell '77
    Beyond the Edge of Suffering
    • Peter Conners’ unique blend of prose poetry, flash fiction, and other spare poetic forms pays witness to the heart-wrenching, absurd, life-changing nature of surviving a global pandemic during one of the most politically and culturally divisive times in American history. As a divorced father living in a blended family with 4 children, navigating a new marriage, and also caring for elderly parents, pandemic restrictions and their attendant scary weirdness hit hard. After a decade of publishing highly regarded nonfiction books about music and counterculture, Conners knew that only poetry could do these strange days justice. The result is Conners’ first prose poetry collection in a dozen years. Moving from raw personal poems like “One of you went” and “My father wanders” to overt political rants “The beaches are filled” and “Welcome to the last” to comically absurd flash fictions like “Superhero” and “Hello, my name is Larry” to meditations on relationships (“A small house;” “The old husband”) and spirituality (“If each martyr;” “Love everyone”), Conners strikes all the rich notes that illustrate our humanity, desire for love and connection, and striving for a rebirth that awaits just beyond the edge suffering.

      Beyond the Edge of Suffering
    • Cornell '77

      The Music, the Myth, and the Magnificence of the Grateful Dead's Concert at Barton Hall

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on a pivotal Grateful Dead concert, the narrative explores the broader social and cultural history surrounding the band and its passionate fan base. It highlights the efforts of Cornell students who were instrumental in bringing the Dead to Barton Hall, showcasing the intersection of music, community, and the vibrant culture of the era. This account delves into the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead and the unique bond formed between the band and its audience.

      Cornell '77
    • Exploring the collaboration between Allen Ginsberg and Timothy Leary, this narrative delves into their pivotal roles in igniting the psychedelic revolution. It reveals the dynamics of their partnership and the cultural impact of their experiments with consciousness expansion, highlighting their influence on art, literature, and society during a transformative era. The book provides an intimate look at their philosophies and the countercultural movement they helped to shape.

      White Hand Society: The Psychedelic Partnership of Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg