Alicia Bay -Laurel -Wikipedia

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Alicia Bay -Laurel (Alicia Bay Laurel, 1949-) is a female artist, writer and musician in California, USA. He proposes a natural life.

Born between his father, Paul Kaufman, a famous orthopedic surgeon in Los Angeles, and Verna, the mother of the sculptor, grew up in a wealthy family. I longed for a bohemian way of life due to my mother’s influence, and when I graduated from high school, I traveled around the United States with hitchhiks, and I got to a commune called Wilers Lunch in a small forest with 16 kilometers inland from Okshidental in northern California. board.

Willers Lunch is a non -violent, belief that it does not impair people and things, and is a community that uses about a hundreds of freedom at the time to create a field, lives with cows and horses, and is a hypnicle. It was accepted enthusiastically as one.

He lived in nature from his life there, “Living on the Earth” (original title: Living on the Earth) in 1970, producing many readers in the United States. Later, translations were released around the world, and in Japan, a translation was published by Kusaisha in 1972, making it a 50,000 bestseller. Especially in Japan, it has been reprinted regularly for more than 30 years. In 2009, the total number of copies exceeded 80,000 copies.

The attitude of proposing simple life is still the same, and he continues to convey his thoughts in sentences, illustrations and music.

In Japan, he came to Japan in 1973 with the launch of the Japanese edition and was invited by a publisher. It has been rediscovered by the recent eco -movie, and has been a few visitors to Japan, such as holding original exhibitions and live events in a project of KURKKU, a project that considers the environment and life produced by AP BANK.

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