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Scriptures for a Generation - What We Were Reading in the '60s (Paperback)
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Scriptures for a Generation - What We Were Reading in the '60s (Paperback)
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More than fifty writers, from Timothy Leary and Malcolm X to Helen
Gurley Brown and Rachel Carson, are individually profiled in this
lively survey of the literature of the 1960s. A look at the books
behind the decade's youth movements, Scriptures for a Generation
recalls the era as one of unprecedented literacy and belief in the
power of books to change society. In showing that the generation
that came of age in the '60s marked both the height and the end of
"the last great reading culture," Philip D. Beidler also implies
much about the state of literacy in our country today. Featured are
bona fide 1960s classics ranging from Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five to Carlos Casteneda's The
Teachings of Don Juan and the Boston Women's Health Book
Collective's Our Bodies, Ourselves. Represented as well are such
works of revered elders as Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf and Henry
David Thoreau's Walden. Beidler's coverage also extends to works of
the early 1970s that are textual and spiritual extensions of the
1960s: the Portola Institute's Last Whole Earth Catalog, Annie
Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art
of Motorcycle Maintenance, and others.
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