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OverviewMore 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip D. BeidlerPublisher: University of Georgia Press Imprint: University of Georgia Press Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9780820352503ISBN 10: 0820352500 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 01 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsBeidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation. -- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture. -- Birmingham News Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender. -- Publishers Weekly Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation.-- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender.-- Publishers Weekly Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture.-- Birmingham News Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture. -- Birmingham News Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation. -- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender. -- Publishers Weekly Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation.-- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture.-- Birmingham News Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender.-- Publishers Weekly """Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender.""--""Publishers Weekly"" ""Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture.""--""Birmingham News"" ""Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation.""--""Tallahassee Democrat"" Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender.--""Publishers Weekly"" Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture.--""Birmingham News"" Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation.--""Tallahassee Democrat""" Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation. -- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture. -- Birmingham News Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender. -- Publishers Weekly Beidler's compendium is a smart and witty primer on the books and writers that informed the youth generation.-- Tallahassee Democrat Beidler speaks with the unwavering clarity of someone well-schooled in American literature and culture.-- Birmingham News Beidler cogently critiques '60s writers whose books challenged entrenched ideas of race, class, and gender.-- Publishers Weekly Author InformationPHILIP D. BEIDLER (1944-2022) was a professor of English at the University of Alabama. He has written or edited more than ten books. Beidler served as an armored cavalry platoon leader in Vietnam. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |