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The temperature is scorching in Detroit during the summer of 1967 and so is everything happening in this fictionalized memoir by a staff member of the long-running Fifth Estate magazine. The characters are thrust into tumultuous episodes of the 1967 Detroit Rebellion, anti-war demonstrations, fighting fascists, rock and roll at the Grande Ballroom, drugs, anarchism, the White Panther Party, Wilhelm Reich, and a bomb plot that provide "a people's history and radical folklore of Detroit." The setting is seven weeks in a critical year that demands ethical choices by all involved, ones which mirror today's crises.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The temperature is scorching in Detroit during the summer of 1967 and so is everything happening in this fictionalized memoir by a staff member of the long-running Fifth Estate magazine. The characters are thrust into tumultuous episodes of the 1967 Detroit Rebellion, anti-war demonstrations, fighting fascists, rock and roll at the Grande Ballroom, drugs, anarchism, the White Panther Party, Wilhelm Reich, and a bomb plot that provide "a people's history and radical folklore of Detroit." The setting is seven weeks in a critical year that demands ethical choices by all involved, ones which mirror today's crises.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Werbe has been a fixture in Detroit radio and alternative media for the last five decades. He has been a rock and roll DJ on all the great Detroit rock stations-WABX, WRIF, WLLZ, and WCSX. He was the host of the longest running phone-in talk-show in U.S. radio history, his award-winning, Sunday evening, "Nightcall" program that celebrated almost 50 years on WRIF.He is at home in front of a keyboard as he is in front of a mic. He is a long-time staff member of Detroit's Fifth Estate magazine that is in its 58th year of publication, and has written many articles and interviews for The Metro Times.