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Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
註釋From the genesis of the Woodstock concert in the mind of a small-time promoter to the final strains of Jimi Hendrix playing the "The Star-Spangled Banner", author Anthony Casale and Philip Lerman take us backstage at what would become the most talked-about, read-about, argued about, gatherin of the psychedelic sixties. But that's jsut the beginning. From there, Casale and Lerman follow the roller-coaster ride of the protesting youth as they move into the mainstream. Among the huge casts of characters are Abbie Hoffman, Peter Max, Ken Kesey, and other famous and not-so-famous individuals whos gripping, poignant tales show how they coped with changing times. Through Watergate and the end of the Vietnam War, through disco and the oil crisis, through the Reagan era and the birth of yuppiedom, this book tracks a generation coming to grips with itself. From flower power to complacent comfort, here is a generation at a crossroads as it moves into the 1990s.