Wulf Zendik (1920–99,) born Lawrence E. Wulfing, was an American author, poet, musician, environmentalist, and bohemian, known for his countercultural philosophy and artistic works. He founded Zendik Farm, a communal arts collective promoting self-sufficiency, creativity, and alternative living.
Born in El Paso, Texas, he grew up in Los Angeles, influenced by Beat Generation writers and underground art movements. He pursued jazz drumming, hotrod building, and poetry before establishing Zendik Farm with his wife, Arol Wulf.
His publications include A Quest Among the Bewildered (2001,) an autobiographical novel; Blackhawk: Diary of an Eco-Warrior (1990,) exploring environmental activism; and Bop! (1990,) reflecting counterculture ideals. Other works include I=eM-e: The Cozmik Equation (2005,) presenting his philosophy, and Talk Given to the International Monetary Fund One Night Before Takeover (2003,) a satirical critique of global economics.
Zendik also released music albums, including Dance of the Cozmic Warriorz (1999,) blending spoken word and rock influences.
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If a man of this century was committed to honesty, committed to his highest integrity in all matters
—Wulf Zendik
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