The Last Of The Hippies
An Hysterical Romance
(Autor) Penny RimbaudFirst published in 1982 as part of The Crass' Christ: The Album', The Last of the Hippies is a fiery anarchist polemic centred on the story of his friend, Phil Russell (aka Wally Hope), who was murdered by the State while incarcerated in a mental institution. Wally Hope was a visionary and a freethinker who helped to create the Stonehenge Free Festival. Wally was arrested after having been found with a small amount of LSD. He was later released, and subsequently died. The official verdict was suicide, but Rimbaud uncovered strong evidence that he was murdered.'
Penny Rimbaud
Penny Rimbaud is a British poet, writer, and musician, best known for co-founding the anarchist punk band Crass. His most famous work includes the album "The Feeding of the 5000" and the book "Shibboleth: My Revolting Life." Rimbaud's raw and provocative style challenges societal norms and inspires radical change.