DOCUMENT
MARTINE VONK
Timon Communities in the Netherlands
177
REVIEW ESSAYS
Fictional
Intentional Communities in Literature
KRIS LATONA,
The Hippie Trip;
CLAIRE GARDEN,
Child of the Wild Wind;
GEORGIA BLAIN,
Names for Nothingness;
TOM SHAPCOTT,
Spirit Wrestlers
BILL METCALF 185
Memoirs of
the 60s Communes, Just in Time
ARTHUR KOPECKY,
New Buffalo: Journal from a Taos Commune;
MARGARET
HOLLENBACH, Lost and Found: My Life in a Group Marriage Commune;
ROBERTA PRICE
Huerfano: A Memoir of Life in the Counterculture;
D'ARCY FALLON,
So Late, So Soon: A Memoir
TIMOTHY MILLER
189
REVIEWS
SUSAN LOVE BROWN
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith; DOROTHY ALLRED SOLOMON,
Predators, Prey, and Oher Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy by Jon
Krakauer 195
RUTH B. LAMBACH
The Findhorn Book of Community Living by Bill Metcalf 199
DAN MCKANAN
A Priceless View: My spiritual Homecoming by Dierdre Cornell 202
BILL METCALF
Living in Utopia: New Zealand's Intentional Communities by Lucy
Sargisson and Lyman Tower Sargent 205
GILES WAYLAND-SMITH
Free Love in Utopia: John Humphrey Noyes and the
Origin of the Oneida Community by Lawrence Foster, Ed. 208
COVER
Hutterite Grist Mill, Velke Levare,
Slovakia, 1935. Oil painting by Hutterite descendent Heinrich Bartosik.
Photograph courtesy of Henry J. Bartosik. Most members of the Velke Levare
Hutterite Community converted to Catholicism in the mid-18th century but they
continued to live semi-communally as a separate German-speaking ethnic
group called Habaner, until World War I. This oil painting was done
by Heinrich Bartosik one year after he immigated to the United States. In
May 2005 the painting was donated to a museum in Malacky, Slovakia, which holds
a large Hutterite archival collection. |