Jumping Sundays, Nick Bollinger
Jumping Sundays, Nick Bollinger
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Jumping Sundays
The Rise and Fall of the Counterculture in Aotearoa New Zealand

Author: Nick Bollinger

Narrator: Nick Bollinger

Unabridged: 13 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2025


Synopsis

Nick Bollinger' s award-winning history of the New Zealand counterculture – now available as an audiobook. Winner – Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction at the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. On a Sunday afternoon in the spring of 1969, thousands of people defied Auckland city bylaws and came to party in Albert Park. A rock band played on the rotunda. Some people held hands, some danced alone, some sat under trees with guitars, flutes and bongos and made music of their own. They wore kaftans, ponchos and leather-fringed jerkins, floppy hats, headbands, beads and flowers. Poetry and political diatribes were delivered from a podium, improvised from an upturned tea chest. There were bikies, balloons, bubbles, sack races and a lolly scramble, lots of dogs and a pet possum. Someone brought a canoe and paddled it around the fountain, until it capsized. As the afternoon wore on there were joss sticks, skyrockets and what some will have recognised as the musky smell of marijuana. . . (From the Prologue) In Jumping Sundays, award-winning writer and broadcaster Nick Bollinger tells the story of beards and bombs, freaks and firebrands, self-destruction and self-realisation, during a turbulent period in New Zealand' s history and culture.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rebecca on November 17, 2023

Wonderful cultural and political history of New Zealand in the 60s and 70s through the lens of counterculture, illustrated with brilliant archival photos. Highly recommended!......more

Goodreads review by Jimmylanyard on April 02, 2024

Absolutely loved this as a coherent document of so many incoherent threads of NZ History. One thing that Bollinger never makes explicit but leaves in the subtext is how many of his 1960s and 1970s references would go on to become explicitly reactionary figures (Billy TK, Germaine Greer, etc) which a......more

Goodreads review by Tama on May 30, 2023

Thank you, Nick Bollinger, for reminding me at the end there that mine is a generation of anxious paranoiacs with not as many worldly freedoms as a booming economy had made possible previously. Those youths are the subject of my current screenplay, a slasher which, I hope, amplifies the core of the......more

Goodreads review by Michael on October 09, 2022

Impressive history of the 60s-70s counterculture, as it played out in New Zealand. There's been a lot of research go into this book. Even though I was familiar with some of the areas covered, there were many others that went down fantastic rabbit-holes of hippie arcana that I knew little of. Particul......more

Goodreads review by Liv on December 01, 2024

A really big book to read was just too many words lol......more