The Last Great Dream
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From the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Strange Trip
and the publicist of the Grateful Dead, Dennis McNally, a riveting
social history of everything that led up to the 1960s
counterculture movement.Few cities represent the countercultural
movement of the 1960s more than San Francisco. By that decade, the
Haight-Ashbury neighborhood was home to several hundred colorful
refugees from the conventional, self-branded "freaks" (dubbed
"hippies" by the media) who created the world''s first psychedelic
neighborhood, an alchemical chamber for social transformation.
Collectively, these freaks rejected a large part of the mythology
underlying the traditional American identity, passing over American
exceptionalism, consumerism, misogyny, and militarism in favor of
creativity, mind-body connection, peace, and love of all
things-humans, animals, and nature alike.Dennis McNally, author of
the New York Times bestseller A Long, Strange Trip: The Inside
History of the Grateful Dead, is a consummate historian of the
counterculture. He knows the big picture of the American bohemian
tradition going back a century with a depth that is unrivaled. In
THE LAST GREAT DREAM, his accessible, often riveting scholarship
establishes a multi-disciplinary aesthetic, populated by some of
the most colorful and trailblazing characters of these times, from
Allen Ginsberg to John Cage to Judith Malina and Julian Beck of the
Living Theater, to Lenny Bruce, to Ken Kesey, and scores of
lesser-known yet key names. It is a who''s who of the courageous
pioneers who changed America forever without spilling a drop of
blood. While all of these various strands have been written about
before, none of their stories have been pulled together into a
larger, expansive, more connected picture in the manner that
McNally accomplishes with this definitive book. THE LAST GREAT
DREAM is a history of everything that led to the 1960s
counterculture, when long-simmering resistance to American
mainstream values birthed the hippie. It begins with the San
Francisco Poetry Renaissance, peaks with the Human Be-in in Golden
Gate Park, and ends with the Monterey Pop Festival that introduced
Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin to the world. It ties everything
together into a gripping narrative with a cast of scores of
fascinating people, and tells several micro-histories in the
process, including beat poetry, visual arts, underground
publishing, electronic / contemporary compositional music,
experimental theater, psychedelics, and more. Fascinating,
far-reaching, and definitive, THE LAST GREAT DREAM is the ultimate
guide to a generation-defining countercultural movement, an
Underground 101 course for newcomers and aficionados alike.