Jim Christy: A Vagabond Life

Jim Christy: A Vagabond Life

by Ian Cutler
Jim Christy: A Vagabond Life

Jim Christy: A Vagabond Life

by Ian Cutler

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781627310895
Publisher: Feral House
Publication date: 05/14/2019
Series: Tramp Lit Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Ian Cutler is a philosopher specializing in the Cynic school and its context in modern life. His personal passion is documenting the lives of tramps, vagabonds, and hobos in the UK, Ireland and America.
Ian Cutler is a philosopher specializing in the ancient Greek Cynics and their legatees, including the lives, adventures and thoughts of Western tramp writers of the last two centuries.

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"Ian Cutler's compelling, richly detailed book is far more than simply a biography of the fascinating figure of Jim Christy; it is an historically informed, sensitively written celebration of vagabondage, and a moving affirmation of the cultural importance of tramping.” —Matthew Beaumont, Professor of English Literature at UniversityCollege London, author of Nightwalking and The Spectre of Utopia

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