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Lost and Found M. Hollenbach

Lost and Found By M. Hollenbach

Lost and Found by M. Hollenbach


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Hollenbach details her experiences as a young woman living in a 1970s Taos, New Mexico, commune.

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Lost and Found: My Life in a Group Marriage Commune by M. Hollenbach

In 1970 Margaret Hollenbach, an idealistic twenty-five-year-old graduate school dropout, changed her name and gave up her possessions to join a commune known as The Family, located in Taos, New Mexico. The Family believed in 'group marriage' and practiced its own version of Gestalt therapy, sometimes coercively. Hollenbach spent only a few months in this intense environment, but the lessons she learned have shaped her life. She tells the story of the young woman she was then in a memoir unsparing in its recall of her own torment, joy, and anger.

Lost and Found Reviews

"In "Lost and Found, critical intelligence and vivid story-telling achieve a fine balance. With disarming honesty and grace, Hollenbach not only charts a personal journey toward self-acceptance, but also re-creates the gritty, complex reality behind the 60s generation, whose search for transformation turned the American dream inside out."
." . a well-told story of a woman's unusual search for meaning and love."
." . . fascinating reading for anyone who was ever interested in communal living. Hollenbach has remembered clearly and writes well."
"Readers drawn on reflection and self-analysis will find Hollenbach's book an interesting guide to some of the hopes--and delusions--common in the late 60s."
"The book is a good read, and the essence of the Family and of Hollenbach's experience of it come through clearly and empathetically. It's a worthy contribution to American communal history."
"Hollenbach's lively and quite gripping memoir is a useful and honest study of a small, loosely organized and yet highly controlling group. . . "Lost and Found" is a good read and a useful addition to the personal-narrative cult literature."
"The book reveals the dark side of the idealism of young people in the 1960's."
" Hollenbach tells the story of the young woman she was then in an unsparingly honest memoir."
""Lost and Found" tracks Hollenbach as she ventures into a privacy-less living situation that makes her feel like a stranger in a strange land."
"Now that communes are a generation in the past, former hippies are giving us accounts of their past lives. Margaret Hollenbach's is one of the most insightful."
"The whole commune experience changed the author's life, and she writes about it in thoughtful and honest detail. The book is an extremely well-drafted period piece of a peculiar time in New Mexico."
"This is a wonderful book, and an important historical insight into Taos and the 60's. . Hollenbach produces an effortless read of great depth. Brilliant like a diamond, it has many facets--humor, pathos, courage, and humility."
"Powerful in many ways, Hollenbach's book gives the reader a unique perspective on the sexual revolution and politics of the time. . . It also raises the question of how to qualify groups as cults and addresses the new spirituality and its emphasis on intuition from decision making."

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CIN0826334636G
9780826334633
0826334636
Lost and Found: My Life in a Group Marriage Commune by M. Hollenbach
Used - Good
Paperback
University of New Mexico Press
2004-09-01
171
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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