This first collection of poems, presented in double decades, reflects family issues, social upheavals, and experiences of living wild in northern New Mexico. As an expat from the West Coast, so-called hippies (desperadoes according to the late R. C. Gorman) are presented as characters worthy of note in the beauty of natural settings along with a variety of ancieNos and others. This work is vivid, visual and sensual, sometimes ragingly political, and as easily accessible as smoothly written stories. MerimEe Moffitt's voice has the cadence and economy of contemporary verse with the power and...
This first collection of poems, presented in double decades, reflects family issues, social upheavals, and experiences of living wild in northern N...
MerimEe Moffitt's stories slip readers into the times that were "a changing," the time between beatniks and hippies and then some. The settings follow a winding path from San Francisco to New York City and back to the farm factories in eastern Oregon. The young couple, vagabonds on the road, give a glimpse into pre-women's lib society and the musicians and sadhus looking for love and life beyond the inelegant, patriarchal norm of the fifties. Free Love, Free Fall is a must for those who are curious about how it really was, at least for this author, and for anyone who also was...
MerimEe Moffitt's stories slip readers into the times that were "a changing," the time between beatniks and hippies and then some. The settings fol...