From the New Yorker’s inimitable first pop music critic comes
this pioneering collection of essays by a conscientious writer
whose political realm is both radical and rational, and whose prime
preoccupations are with rock ’n’ roll, sexuality, and above
all, freedom. Here Ellen Willis assuredly captures the thrill of
music, the disdain of authoritarian culture, and the rebellious
spirit of the ’60s and ’70s.
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