In HIPPIE, his most autobiographical novel to date, Paulo Coelho takes us back in time to re-live the dream of a generation that longed for peace & dared to challenge the established social order
- authoritarian politics, conservative modes of behavior, excessive consumerism, & an unbalanced concentration of wealth & power. Following the ”three days of peace & music” at Woodstock, the 1969 gathering in Bethel, NY that would change the world forever, hippie paradises began to emerge all around the world. In the Dam Square in Amsterdam, long-haired young people wearing vibrant clothes & burning incense could be found meditating, playing music & discussing sexual liberation, the expansion of consciousness & the search for an inner truth. They were a generation refusing to live the robotic & unquestioning life that their parents had known. At this time, Paulo is a young, skinny Brazilian with a goatee & long, flowing hair who wants to become a writer. He sets off on a journey in search of freedom & a deeper meaning for his life: first, with a girlfriend, on the famous ” Death Train to Bolivia, ” then on to Peru & later hitchhiking through Chile & Argentina. His travels take him further, to the famous square in Amsterdam, where Paulo meets Karla, a Dutch woman also in her 20s. She convinces Paulo to join her on a trip to Nepal, aboard the Magic Bus that travels across Europe & Central Asia to Kathmandu. They embark on a journey in the company of fascinating fellow travelers, each of whom has a story to tell, & each of whom will undergo a transformation, changing their priorities & values, along the way. As they travel together, Paulo & Karla explore their own relationship, an awakening on every level that brings each of them to a choice & a decision that sets the course for their lives thereafter.