The neophiliacs : the revolution in English life in the fifties and sixties
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The neophiliacs : the revolution in English life in the fifties and sixties
Pimlico, 1992
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"with a new introduction by the author"
Originally published: London : Collins, 1969
Includes index
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内容説明
Around the mid-1950s, on a wave of technological advances, Western civilisation moved into a period of prosperity dwarfing anything that had ever gone before. How golden was this age of affluence? How did it come to spawn a legend? The Fifties and Sixties are said to have witnessed sexual, artistic and scientific revolutions, the explosion of youth culture, the creation of a classless society. The New Aristocrats were pop singers, clothes designers, actors and actresses, film-makers, photographers, artists, writers, models and restaurateurs. Christopher Booker disentangles fantasy and reality, the ephemeral from the enduring. He charts the rise and fall of a collective dream.
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