词条 | Woodstock Nation (book) |
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| name = Woodstock Nation: A Talk-Rock Album | image = WoodstockNation.gif | author = Abbie Hoffman | cover_artist = | language = English | genre = | publisher = Random House | release_date = 1969 | media_type = Print (Hardcover) | pages = | oclc = 2064380 | preceded_by = Revolution For the Hell of It | followed_by = Steal This Book }} Woodstock Nation: A Talk-Rock Album is a book written by Abbie Hoffman in 1969 that describes his experiences at that year's Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. The book was written as Hoffman was awaiting trial as one of the Chicago Eight for conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Mostly written in a stream of consciousness style made popular by such works as Ulysses by James Joyce and On the Road by Jack Kerouac, Woodstock Nation focuses on youth culture, including Hoffman's views of rock music and politics. One target of Hoffman's criticism is Pete Townshend of The Who, with whom Hoffman tussled onstage at the Festival. Further reading
5 : 1969 books|Hippie movement|Literature critical of work and the work ethic|Books about anarchism|Woodstock Festival |
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