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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_MilesBarry Miles - Wikipedia

    Barry Miles ( Cirencester, 1943) è uno scrittore inglese, noto per la sua partecipazione e i suoi scritti sull' underground a Londra negli anni sessanta. Numerosi sono i suoi libri e sue opere sono regolarmente apparse anche in giornali di sinistra come The Guardian . Nel 1960 è stato co-proprietario della Indica Gallery [1] e ha contribuito ...

  2. Barry Miles – adventures in the counterculture. By Clive Jennings (from Fitzrovia News 124, Spring 2012) Miles, for nobody calls him Barry, has devoted his life to both creating and chronicling the countercultural life of London. Doyen of the underground, he co-founded International Times, the first English underground newspaper (which I ...

  3. He is occasionally inaccurately credited as "Miles Mabbett" due to his co-authoring a book with Andy Mabbett, often listed as "by Miles and Andy Mabbett." Author of several books and biographies, most pertaining to musicians and the sixties. Miles has written biographies of Paul McCartney, The Beatles, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Frank ...

  4. Hippie. Barry Miles. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2004 - History - 384 pages. It’s the celebration of an era. At a mind-blowing price, this ultimate, beautiful, illuminating, and really groovy look at the 1960s counterculture is rich in illustrations and filled with the history, politics, sayings, and slogans that defined the age.

  5. 9 de feb. de 2014 · Barry Miles has bravely set about writing the life of someone who was less a human being than a ghoul, a wraith, or – at his most substantial – a shadow.

  6. Barry Miles, né en 1943 à Cirencester en Angleterre, est un auteur et homme d'affaires britannique. Dans les années 1960 , il était un personnage important du milieu underground londonien, et a aidé au lancement du journal The International Times .

  7. barrymiles.co.uk › biographyBiography | Miles

    Biography. I was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, February 21, 1943, and educated at Cirencester Grammar School. I did four years at Gloucestershire College of Art from 1959 until 1963: two years in Stroud and two in Cheltenham, something I’ve covered in my In The Sixties. In Stroud I lived with three other artists in a classic ‘beatnik ...