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Revision as of 10:32, 2 July 2020
- The author looks at four modern Utopian experiments: the gay community in San Francisco’s Castro district; the fundamentalist community of Jerry Falwell, the pastor who founded the Moral Majority; the Sun City retirement community near Tampa, Florida; and the free love commune of the Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in Oregon. All were published in The New Yorker.
- author
- Frances Fitzgerald
- language
- English
- notes
- Frances visited the Ranch for a week.
- See also The Mirdad Reception Department.
editions
Cities on a HillA Journey Through Contemporary Cultures
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Cities on a HillA Brilliant Exploration of Visionary Communities Remaking the American Dream
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