A Spindrift Gaze: Conversations with a Merry Prankster
Chicago, IL: William S. Leavitt, 1973. First Printing. Strip Binding. Signed by William S. Leavitt to Laurence Goldstein. An interview conducted by one William S. Leavitt of former “Merry Prankster,” Norman Hartwig. While not traditionally associated with the “starting lineup” (if you will) of Merry Pranksters — who had names like “Stark Naked,” “Mal Function,” and “The Intrepid Traveler” in addition to their real names — Hartwig grew up in..... More
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