From Publishers Weekly
Proselytizing without preaching, Wavy Gravy (ne Hugh Romeny and perhaps best known as chief of the Please Force at the Woodstock music festival) puts forth his simple message of comedy and caring in a delightful collection of essays whose message is simple: life hurts only when you don't laugh. Gravy presents a mishmash of Buddhism, '60s political issues, advice on fund-raising and eulogies to Janis Joplin, Lenny Bruce and Abbie Hoffman, among others, and does so with such a sense of balance and humor that his occasional tendency to slide into aging-hippie doublespeak is incidental. His description of his work as a counselor in children's hospitals is particularly poignant, while his account of his own suicide attempt is darkly playful ("death bit down, found me wanting, and spat me back into the world"). Soap bubbles, garbage, various causes and one unique political campaign (in which Gravy runs for a city council seat in a clown costume) are all part of this romp through what's left of the counterculture.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Library Journal
Like many 1960s radical personas, Hugh "Wavy Gravy" Romney gives the casual yet indelible impression that the most vibrant and concretely memorable times of his life were those day-glow years between 1966 and 1972. Ken Kesey, acid tests, The Grateful Dead, benefit concerts, protests, arrests with clown noses . . . try as he might to evoke "the rest of his life" (including political and charitable involvement) in accessible language, Wavy Gravy apparently only really wants to tell us about those halcyon days. This is fine, though at times annoying, because this series of memoirs is organized in helter-skelter fashion--abruptly jerking the reader from time frame to time frame. Actually, for those unimpressed by name dropping and self-congratulatory rave-ups, the author is most likable--and readable--when he talks about the hospital-confined children he's helped. For large pop culture collections.
- Lauren Bielski, New YorkCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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