Hippy Days, Arabian Nights
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Hippy Days, Arabian Nights
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Spanning five decades and as many continents, Hippy Days, Arabian Nights is a funny, moving and compelling story of gutsy, creative woman, and her adventures as a hippy in remote New South Wales, to following her heart all the way to Egypt.
Spanning five decades and as many continents, Hippy Days, Arabian Nights is a funny, moving, and compelling story of a woman whose extraordinary life will never be summarised by the words 'could have', 'might have', or 'should have'. Whether it's following her dreams, pursuing what she believes in, or chasing matters of the heart, from the outset, Australian artist Katherine Boland has grabbed life by the throat and jumped in feet first.
Part One: Hippy Days. One woman's experience of life in a hippy community that sprang up in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales as part of the counterculture movementβan overlooked and relatively untapped period in Australian modern history. In 1976, Katherine and her boyfriend John, like many idealistic young students of the time, abandon their university studies and leave Melbourne to pursue a sustainable and independent life in the bush. Katherine learns how to milk a goat, mill flour, grow vegetables, spin wool, and make mud bricks. Hot water, electricity, or a flushing indoor toilet are considered luxuries they can do without. Their earnest quest for a Utopian life in harmony with nature is both hilarious and serious: John finds himself reviving their dying goat with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the back of a ute while on the way to the vet; and, under the stars, alone in the bush, a pregnant and groaning Katherine goes into labour to the accompaniment of New Year's Eve fireworks and the sympathetic mooing of a neighbour's cow.
Other moments are less absurd, such as when her daughter's two teenage school friends are abducted and brutally murdered, or Katherine writes an account of her father's suicide when she was sixteen. However, as Katherine reveals, even the strongest woman is vulnerable and the noblest of dreams can perish, observing as she does that in many families 'peace, harmony, and mung beans' can founder on the back of drug addiction with its many consequences including family violence and child neglect.
Part Two: Arabian Nights. Prior to the Egyptian revolution in 2010, Katherine receives an invitation from the Egyptian Ministry of Culture to participate in an International Artists' Symposium. And so begins her next fateful and totally unplanned foray into the unknown: falling head over heels in love (or is it lust!) with an Egyptian journalist 27 years her juniorβat first sight. Her ideas and preconceptions about Islam and the Middle East are challenged as her relationship evolves and deepens over the next 6 years.
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Hippy Days, Arabian Nights is praised for its enthralling and unconventional storytelling, offering a vibrant memoir full of affectionate humour and sparkling description. Reviewers highlight the depiction of a bold, passionate life, with the author weaving an extraordinary narrative that delves into counter-cultural lifestyles and relationships. The memoir is regarded as both insightful and engaging, rich with self-deprecating humour and a painter's vivid perspective.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780987381323
Publisher: Insight Publications
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2017
Country: Australia
Imprint: Wild Dingo Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 320g
Pages: 320
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About the Author
Katherine Boland was born in the north of England in 1957, emigrating to Australia with her parents and younger sister in 1961, where she grew up on the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria. After dropping out of art school (RMIT) in the mid 1970s, she left the city to live, for almost three decades, an alternative lifestyle on the Far South Coast of New South Wales. For the last 15 years, she has been living in Melbourne pursuing a career as an artist. She has exhibited throughout Australia and overseas and has been the recipient of numerous art prizes, grants and scholarships. Her artwork is included in corporate, public and private collections in Australia, Europe, Asia and the US.
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