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The sixties: the last journal, 1960-1972
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New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.
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First edition.
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0374265542, 9780374265540
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li, 968 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
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Pitkin County Library
818.5 W747-60
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The Sixties, the last of Edmund Wilson's posthumously published journals, is a personal history that is also brilliant social comedy and an anatomy of the times. Edited by Wilson's biographer, this volume poignantly - and defiantly - records the final years of one of our foremost critics and writers, taking its place alongside his major works, including To the Finland Station, Patriotic Gore, The Shores of Light, and Letters on Literature and Politics, as an enduring.

Contribution to American culture. Shuttling between his house on Cape Cod, a family home in upstate New York, and New York City, with forays to Boston and Cambridge, Western Europe, Hungary, Jordan, and Israel during this decade. Wilson catches the flavor of an international elite - Stravinsky, Auden, Andre Malraux, and Isaiah Berlin - the New York literati, and the Kennedy White House. He is equally happy seeking out rare plants and talking with neighbors in the small.

Community of Talcottville, which he viewed as a microcosm of the United States. In The Sixties Wilson also struggles with his aging, as intellectual and personal curiosity contend against weakening physical powers, and flirtations that afford a sense of biological revival strain his relationship with his wife, Elena. He watches his children establishing their own lives and is aware of unfulfilled relationships with them. Yet, as he plunges into the contemporary scene of.

Art, thought, and public affairs, the pull of his personal and cultural past is strengthened by the sense of his approaching end. Witnessing his own foibles and the ironies of human nature, expressing feeling more deeply than he often had in his journal, he writes his account of this decade with a concentration undiluted by other large-scale projects. The extraordinary personal record begun in another pivotal period in American life, with The Twenties, comes to a fitting.

Culmination in The Sixties.

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Includes index.
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Includes bibliography and index.
Description
The Sixties, the last of Edmund Wilson's posthumously published journals, is a personal history that is also brilliant social comedy and an anatomy of the times. Edited by Wilson's biographer, this volume poignantly - and defiantly - records the final years of one of our foremost critics and writers, taking its place alongside his major works, including To the Finland Station, Patriotic Gore, The Shores of Light, and Letters on Literature and Politics, as an enduring.
Description
Contribution to American culture. Shuttling between his house on Cape Cod, a family home in upstate New York, and New York City, with forays to Boston and Cambridge, Western Europe, Hungary, Jordan, and Israel during this decade. Wilson catches the flavor of an international elite - Stravinsky, Auden, Andre Malraux, and Isaiah Berlin - the New York literati, and the Kennedy White House. He is equally happy seeking out rare plants and talking with neighbors in the small.
Description
Community of Talcottville, which he viewed as a microcosm of the United States. In The Sixties Wilson also struggles with his aging, as intellectual and personal curiosity contend against weakening physical powers, and flirtations that afford a sense of biological revival strain his relationship with his wife, Elena. He watches his children establishing their own lives and is aware of unfulfilled relationships with them. Yet, as he plunges into the contemporary scene of.
Description
Art, thought, and public affairs, the pull of his personal and cultural past is strengthened by the sense of his approaching end. Witnessing his own foibles and the ironies of human nature, expressing feeling more deeply than he often had in his journal, he writes his account of this decade with a concentration undiluted by other large-scale projects. The extraordinary personal record begun in another pivotal period in American life, with The Twenties, comes to a fitting.
Description
Culmination in The Sixties.
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Wilson, E., & Dabney, L. M. (1993). The sixties: the last journal, 1960-1972. First edition. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972 and Lewis M., Dabney. 1993. The Sixties: The Last Journal, 1960-1972. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux.

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Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972 and Lewis M., Dabney, The Sixties: The Last Journal, 1960-1972. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.

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Wilson, Edmund and Lewis M. Dabney. The Sixties: The Last Journal, 1960-1972. First edition. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.

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5050 |a "A Thin, Subdued Spring" Humiliation of Old Age. "Highmarket: "Huge Carcasses of Prostrate Bones" New York: "Something Solid and Real in Mind" Life Against Death: Fall 1969 to Winter 1970. With Mary and the Millers. Intellectual Conversations; Louise Bogan's Death. Defying the Doctors; Henderson House. The Desire to Transcend Human Limitations. Anne Miller: "The Situation Has Comic Possibilities" Mediums, Clairvoyants, and Healers. "You Can't Erase the Past" "At Home in the Twenties" A Surprising Conquest and Six Weeks of Misery. Final Notes: 1971-1972. "An Empty Arena" Naples, Florida: "A Sunlit Hell of Dullness" June 11, 1972: The Stone House.
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