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1966

The Year the Decade Exploded

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1966

De: Jon Savage
Narrado por: Richard Trinder
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WINNER OF THE PENDERYN MUSIC PRIZE
A GUARDIAN MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR, 2015
FEATURING A NEW FOREWORD BY DAVID MITCHELL

Award-winning, Sunday Times bestselling author Jon Savage's monument to the year that shaped the future of global pop cultural history.

'One of Britain's most trusted cultural historians.'
THE FACE

In America, in London, in Amsterdam, in Paris, revolutionary ideas fomenting since the late 1950s reached boiling point, culminating in a year in which the transient pop moment burst forth. Exploring the canonical figures, from The Beatles and Boty to Warhol and Reagan, 1966 delves deep into the social and cultural heart of the decade through masterfully compiled archival primary sources.

'A marvel of hisotrical reconstruction and pop insight.'
OBSERVER

'Absorbing . . . this is not only fine pop writing, but social history of a high order.'
GUARDIAN

'Savage is rightly regarded as one of the finest cultural critics of the past 40 years . . . an enthralling, exhiliarting read.'
IRISH TIMES

'Exceptional.'
MOJO

(This book is part of a reissue of Jon Savage's seminal works: 1966, Teenage, and England's Dreaming)

©2021 Jon Savage (P)2021 Faber & Faber
Historia y Crítica Cultura Popular Música Ciencias Sociales

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"A marvel of hisotrical reconstruction and pop insight." (Observer)

"Absorbing...this is not only fine pop writing, but social history of a high order." (Guardian)

"Savage is rightly regarded as one of the finest cultural critics of the past 40 years...an enthralling, exhiliarting read." (Irish Times)

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I guess I should have read this as a book, but since I have a nice drive to work everyday, Audible usually provides an audio option. The problem is that the narrator seems not to understand this his purpose is to clearly present the text in audible form. Instead, he goes off on these contemptuous "performances," especially when he is reading quotations from Americans, and renders the text incomprehensible.

Scholarship worth a try, narrator gets in the way

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