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Cargando... To Live Outside the Law: Caught by Operation Julie, Britain's Biggest Drugs Bustpor Leaf Fielding
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To Live Outside the Law is the first insider account of the LSD conspiracy ended by Operation Julie, Britain's biggest drug bust. The book opens with Leaf Fielding's arrest in a pre-dawn police raid and ends five years later with his release from jail.The narrative moves back and forth between the harsh world of prison and his previous life - from a childhood at a brutal boarding school onto undergraduate days and his LSD epiphany in the summer of love, 1967.Acid transformed him in an instant from nerdy scholar to footloose freak. His ten years of adventures in the hippie underground gave the title to this book - a quote from a Bob Dylan song - they also took him across Europe, to the Andes, to Indochina and on to the edge of the known universe. They also led inexorably to his downfall. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The book starts off with the arrest of Fielding and then cuts backward and forward between the time following his arrest and his past upto that point. This is all interesting enough stuff but I don't go a lot for the childhood of people in biographies. It tends to bore me quite a bit and although Fielding's was ok I expected it to carry on as a normal run of the bill biography.
Once the story gets into the swing though things really pick up. Fielding tells of his time after education where he became a hippie, dropped out and basically traveled using just his smarts and the kindness of stranger to survive. Along the way are times spent with other dope smoking hippie travelers, brushes with the law and the tale of an era long gone. This is what I suspect On The Road would have been like if it had been written by a European and in a slightly more modern tone. Fielding really gets into what it was like to be part of what they expected to be the movement of social change in the world.
This really is a fantastic book about the 60's, psychedelics and the innocence of the time. Drugs are a part of the book but there is so much more to this tale. ( )