"Standin' in a Hard Rain": From New York to People's Park
Joel D. Eis is rarity among writers. Like San Francisco poet Laurence Ferlinghetti, he is both an author and the owner of a bookstore. Eis has published three books on the intersection of theatre and politics and is also the proprietor of the Rebound Bookstore in San Rafael.
Eis has now published an autobiography called "Standin' in a Hard Rain" (the title pays homage to Bob Dylan's ferocious ballad, "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall). This exceptional book documents Eis' hard-rockin' life as a Sixties Radical (who is still a radical in his '70s).
Like the widely traveled Eis, this book covers a lot of ground—beginning with his childhood in a New York family rooted in local labor struggles and left-wing politics and recording the cross-country adventures that lead to coming-of-age struggles on the campuses of the Bay Area and in the fields of the state's oppressed farmworker communities.
"Hard Rain" is a compelling read—a 421-page rap sheet that is recounts bruising adventures in street-level politics while rhapsodizing about the curative powers of resistance—from campus protests, to anti-draft activity, to political theatre.
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