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The long goodbye:
Notes on a never-ending decade

By Arthur Krystal

Discussed in this essay:

The Sixties Unplugged: A Kaleidoscopic History of a Disorderly Decade, by Gerard J. DeGroot. Harvard University Press. 508 pages. $29.95.


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SEE ALSO: De Groot, Gerard J.; Nineteen sixties; The sixties unplugged: a kaleidoscopic history of a disorderly decade (Book)
Response: November 2008, page 9
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June 2012

WILD THINGS
Animal Nature, Human Racism, and the Future of Zoos
By David Samuels

MY OLD MAN
On the road, a Life real and Imagined
By Clancy Martin

Also: Richard Ford, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Underearners Anonymous--a new cure for a new disease?

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