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Bohemian Manifesto
{{advert, date=April 2014 Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge is a 2004 book written by Laren Stover and illustrated by IZAK which details the eccentricities, peculiarities, and informalities of being a Bohemianism, Bohemian. Stover uses prominent Bohemian artists' quotes and letters to describe the traditional lives of Bohemians, based on five "class" types: Nouveau, Gypsy, Beat poet, Beat, Zen, and Dandy. Bohemian types Stover classifies Bohemians into five mindsets/styles. The Bohemian is "not easily classified like species of birds," writes Stover, noting there are crossovers and hybrids. Nouveau Bohemian The Nouveau Bohemian: This type of Bohemian harmonizes elements of traditional Bohemian ideology with contemporary culture without losing sight of the basic tenets—the glamour, art, and nonconformity. While Nouveaus may suffer poetically, artistically, and romantically, they have what appears to be, at first, one advantage over other Bohemians—the Nouv ...
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Laren Stover
Laren Stover is an American writer. She is the author of ''Pluto, Animal Lover'' (HarperCollins), ''The Bombshell Manual of Style'' illustrated by Ruben Toledo (Hyperion, 2001) and ''Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge'' (Bulfinch, 2004).Weirdness Explained in Sick Little Book, Dayton Daily News, Jul 3, 1994 She won the Dana Award for the short story in 2001. She is the daughter of author Leon Stover. External linksStover's WebsiteLaren Stover's story, "The Last Geronimo in GuernicaLaren Stover's profile on FiledBy
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