The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America - Roger Kimball - Audio Book - Blackstone Audiobooks - 9780786179114 - September 1, 2005
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The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America Mp3 Una edition

Roger Kimball

The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America Mp3 Una edition

Roger Kimball shows how the 'cultural revolution' of the 1960s and '70s took hold in America, lodging in our hearts and minds, and in our innermost assumptions about what counts as the good life. Kimball believes that the counterculture transformed high culture as well as our everyday life in terms of attitudes toward self and country, sex and drugs, and manners and morality. Believing that this dramatic change "cannot be understood apart from the seductive personalities who articulated its goals", he intersperses his argument with incisive portraits of the life and thought of Allen Ginsberg, Norman Mailer, Timothy Leary, Susan Sontag, Eldridge Cleaver and other 'cultural revolutionaries' who made their mark. For all that has been written about the counterculture, until now there has not been a chronicle of how this revolutionary movement succeeded and how its ideas helped provoke today's 'culture wars'. This book fills this gap with a compelling and well-informed narrative that is sure to provoke discussion and debate.

Media Audio Book     Audiobook (CD)   (Audiobook on CD)
Number of discs 1
Released September 1, 2005
ISBN13 9780786179114
Label Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensions 263 g
Language English  
Contributor Raymond Todd

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