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Commune

Chasing a utopian dream in Aotearoa

Olive Jones

Longlist finalist 2024 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, general non-fiction category

In 1979, teenager Olive Jones was one of a group of hippies, idealists, and subsistence farmers that set up an alternative community in the Motueka Valley near Nelson. Influenced by the countercultural movement sweeping the country during the 1970s and 80s, they were part of a widespread interest in communal living, a generation of young people inspired to reject mainstream culture. In her deeply personal memoir, Commune, Olive recalls the dreams, the madness, the humour and hard work of this hugely rewarding experience, but too, the ultimate demise of this utopian experiment.

 

 

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In 1979, teenager Olive Jones was one of a group of hippies, idealists, and subsistence farmers that set up an alternative community on a farm in the Motueka Valley near Nelson. Influenced by the countercultural movement sweeping the country during the 1970s and 80s, they were part of a widespread interest in communal living, a generation of young people inspired to reject mainstream culture. These experiments in communal living were an attempt to achieve social, sexual and physical liberation from the ‘uptight’ world they grew up in. Commune documents the rise and fall of Olive Jones’ community, Graham Downs. Achieving self-sufficiency was a hugely rewarding experience, using draft horses to carry out old-world methods of farming, building shelters by hand and growing enough food to support a fluctuating population of assorted hippies, nutters, spiritual seekers and dreamers, who all arrived eager to participate in the dream. Ultimately, however, this unstructured community, without rules and membership, failed to fulfil the early vision. Olive Jones’ memoir recalls the dreams, the madness, the humour and hard work of living an alternative lifestyle, a wonderfully insightful and fascinating account of a very influential period in New Zealand’s social history.

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Weight .685 kg
ISBN

9781988550541

Pages

204

Size

230 x 170mm

Format

Paperback

Author

Olive Jones

Published

September 2023

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