Street Fighting Years: An Autobiography of the Sixties

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Verso Books, Apr 17, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 416 pages
One of the world’s best-known radicals relives the early years of the protest movement

What makes a young radical? Reissued to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of 1968, Street Fighting Years captures the mood and energy of an era of hope and passion as Tariq Ali tracks the growing significance of the 1960s protest movement, as well as his own formation as a leading political activist.

Through his personal story, he recounts a counter-history of a sixties rocked by the Prague Spring, student protests on the streets of Europe and America, the effects of the Vietnam war, and the aftermath of the revolutionary insurgencies led by Che Guevara. It is a story that takes us from Paris and Prague to Hanoi and Bolivia, encountering along the way Malcolm X, Bertrand Russell, Marlon Brando, Henry Kissinger, and Mick Jagger.

This edition includes the famous interview conducted by Tariq Ali and Robin Blackburn with John Lennon and Yoko Ono In 1971.

 

Contents

Preludes
61
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93
196567
125
JanFeb 1967
148
1967
183
1967
204
1968
236
The French Revolution
267
The New Revolutionaries
290
196975
310
Heretics and Renegades
340
An Exchange of Letters Between John Hoyland and John Lennon in the Black Dwarf
356
Power to the People John Lennon and Yoko Ono Talk to Robin Blackburn and Tariq Ali
361
Index
383
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About the author (2018)

Tariq Ali is a writer and filmmaker. He has written more than a dozen books on world history and politics—including Pirates of the Caribbean, Bush in Babylon, The Clash of Fundamentalisms and The Obama Syndrome—as well as five novels in his Islam Quintet series and scripts for the stage and screen. He is an editor of the New Left Review and lives in London.

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