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Jim Christy's life and adventures began on the mobbed-up streets of South Philadelphia. Over his 73 years to date, Christy has asserted his freedom of spirit as a vagabond adventurer, latter-day hobo, journalist, private eye, actor, musician, and artist, in over 50 countries around the globe, and still found time to write over 30 books. His early adventures as a street fighter and child tramp provide a unique socio-cultural history of Philadelphia in the 50's and 60's before the book moves on to recount his later exploits from some of the most remote and random corners of the world.|Rebel, seeker, traveler, observer, vagabond. Writer and poet Jim Christy has
been called all these things and more. Inspired at age twelve after reading Jack
Kerouac's On The Road one summer while running wild in the streets of his tough-as-nails, mob-run South Philadelphia neighborhood, Christy began his
life-long habit of following the wind. In his seventy-plus years, Christy asserted his freedom of spirit as a vagabond
adventurer, latter-day hobo, journalist, private eye, actor, musician, and artist
in over fifty countries around the globe, and still found time to write over thirty
books of memoir and poetry. Christy's life and stories are an essential link in the
history of rebel talents: those rare souls who shift our perspective by choosing to
live their lives outside of accepted cultural mores. Ian Cutler interviews Christy,
his friends, and his family to assemble this fascinating and inspiring biography of
a man who can genuinely be called the last of the Beat Generation.