Charters, Ann,
ed. The Portable
Sixties Reader. New York: Penguin USA, 2002. 672 pp.
From
civil rights to free love, JFK to LSD, Woodstock to the Moonwalk,
the Sixties was a time of change, political unrest, and radical experiments
in the arts, sexuality, and personal identity. In this anthology of
more than one hundred selections of essays, poetry, and fiction by
some of America's most gifted writers, Ann Charters sketches the unfolding
of this most turbulent decade.
The Portable Sixties Reader is organized into thematic chapters, from
the Civil Rights movement to the Anti-Vietnam movement, the Free Speech
movement, the Counterculture movement, drugs and the movement into
Inner Space, the Beats and other fringe literary movements, the Black
Arts movement, the Women's movement, and the Environmental movement.
The concluding chapter, "Elegies for the Sixties," offers tributes
to ten figures whose lives-and deaths-captured the spirit of the decade.
Contributors include: Edward Abbey, Sherman Alexie, James Baldwin,
Richard Brautigan, Lenny Bruce, Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs,
Jim Carroll, Rachel Carson, Carlos Castenada, Bob Dylan, Betty Friedan,
Nikki Giovanni, Michael Herr, Abbie Hoffman, Robert Hunter, Ken Kesey,
Martin Luther King, Jr., Timothy Leary, Denise Levertov, Norman Mailer,
Malcolm X, Country Joe McDonald, Kate Millet, Tim O'Brien, Sylvia
Plath, Susan Sontag, Gloria Steinem, Hunter S. Thompson, Calvin Trillin,
Alice Walker, Eudora Welty and more.
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