Hippies in the USSR 1983–1988. My adventures were

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Hippies in the USSR 1983–1988. My adventures were

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For the everyday life of the late USSR, it is difficult to imagine a more exotic phenomenon than the hippie movement. Nevertheless, at the end of the Khrushchev thaw, a large group of people appeared who understood freedom, love and equality in a completely different way from the official ideologists. The memoirs of Vitaly Zyuzin, an artist and a participant in street exhibitions, begin in 1983 and consistently tell about immersion in this environment. The author describes meetings with iconic Soviet hippies, visits to their summer camps in the Baltics and the Caucasus, conflicts with the police, acquaintances with jazz performers. This reliable evidence, which refutes many stereotypes, gives the reader a chance to look inside at the community that managed to create its own parallel world within the Soviet reality.

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Publication language: Russian

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