A collection of underground writings from the 60's and 70's by Lee Harris, exploring counterculture, drugs, and political revolution.
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A collection of underground writings from the 60's and 70's by Lee Harris, exploring counterculture, drugs, and political revolution.
Echoes of the Underground: A Foot Soldiers Tale is a unique collection of 'underground' writings by Lee Harris, the majority of which were originally published in the 'alternative press' of the 60's and 70's; International Times, Oz, Home Grown and Other Scenes. The collection includes writings on the 'Beat Generation', William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, the 60's theatre revolution, and the South African apartheid era (Lee was one of the few white members of the African National Congress and met...
will contain mild spoilers
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Minor mentions of political conflict; no graphic depictions noted.
Likely mild profanity given counterculture context; not detailed.
Frequent focus on drug culture and cannabis advocacy; central theme.
Possible minor references in counterculture context; not confirmed.
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No fantasy elements present.
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Strong political messaging on apartheid and counterculture activism.
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Moderate focus on systemic oppression and apartheid struggles.
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