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A deep dive into Aotearoa's counterculture revolution. Award-winning writer Nick Bollinger meticulously chronicles the rise and fall of New Zealand's counterculture in the 1960s and 70s, revealing its profound impact on the nation's identity. Jumping Sundays vividly captures the era's transformative spirit, from anti-war protests and Māori rights movements to the explosion of rock music and alternative lifestyles. Bollinger expertly weaves together vivid details, personal letters, and stunning photographs to paint a comprehensive picture of a generation challenging social norms. For readers…mehr

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A deep dive into Aotearoa's counterculture revolution. Award-winning writer Nick Bollinger meticulously chronicles the rise and fall of New Zealand's counterculture in the 1960s and 70s, revealing its profound impact on the nation's identity. Jumping Sundays vividly captures the era's transformative spirit, from anti-war protests and Māori rights movements to the explosion of rock music and alternative lifestyles. Bollinger expertly weaves together vivid details, personal letters, and stunning photographs to paint a comprehensive picture of a generation challenging social norms. For readers seeking to understand New Zealand's cultural evolution, this book offers: * A detailed historical analysis of key events and figures * Insightful perspectives on the social and political forces at play * A captivating narrative that brings the era to life Discover the untold story of how a generation reshaped Aotearoa, leaving an indelible mark on its cultural landscape.
Autorenporträt
Nick Bollinger is a Wellington-based writer, broadcaster, and critic.