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Santa Fe, City of Refuge: An Improbable Memoir of the Counterculture
James C. Wilson
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Sunstone Press
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Santa Fe, City of Refuge: An Improbable Memoir of the Counterculture - Wilson, James C.
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Synopsis "Santa Fe, City of Refuge: An Improbable Memoir of the Counterculture"
James C. Wilson's memoir begins in Pula, Yugoslavia, circa 1972, where he is accused of threatening Marshal Tito, the President of Yugoslavia. It flashes back to the States and his anti-war activities at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and elsewhere. He then travels to Paris and Strasbourg where he spends time in exile with a French companion who speaks no English and dislikes Americans, and who finally leaves him for a group of pilgrims on their way to India. Returning to the States, he finds refuge in the counterculture community of Santa Fe, New Mexico, which becomes his spiritual home.
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