When Hope Was Born
An Insider's Sixties on an
International Scale
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Just Published--Important Notice
Since this book has now been published, many of its
chapters on this site have been abridged,
though the summary, the table of contents,
the opening section, and four chapters
can still be found in their entirety.
Welcome,
Twitter People!
Here's
What I Have for You...
The
Book's Preface by Alan W. Moore
Some
Brief Snippets from the Book
Table
of Contents
The
Opening Chapter
A Bit More
About the Author
The Sixties in England
The Sixties in Germany
The Sixties in the US
English Language
& Theatre during the Sixties
The
Artists' Branch of the "Movement"
"The
Great Communist Take-Over Plot"
Reflections
of a "Person"
By Ilene Astrahan Gross
English Language and English Theatre
Learning British English as a Foreign Language
Inside the English Theatre World
How "Correct" Is British English?More About the Sixties Book:
Take the Sixties Quiz
An International Perspective on the Sixties
Closely Related Themes From Today:
The Most Dangerous Mistake
All Humans Make,
the crucial error
no one of us can avoid
unless we know what
it is
An Insiders Sixties on an International Scale
By Alex Gross
A Time-Travel Adventure
A Responsible History
of a Remarkable AgeThis is the "at last it can be told story" of the Sixties by the one person capable of telling it. Effortlessly moving in its first-person narrative from London's rock scene to Berlins student radicals to Amsterdam's practical pranksters to a whole range of American causes and crises, the author provides the definitive answer to a soon-to-be-disgraced vice-president's claim that all the national movements of the Sixties were guided by an international conspiracy"to the extent that there was any such plot, it was probably me."
This book explains once and for all how hope was born, struggled against all odds, and ultimately prevailed during the Sixties, only to be forgotten by later generations. And how such hope can be rekindled again today.
During the Sixties the author wrote for and occasionally edited major underground newspapers in London, New York, Berlin, and Amsterdam. He was also the principal founder of the Art Workers Coalition, a group of radical artists who demonstrated in New York and elsewhere.
Almost all of The Untold Sixties was written during the mid-Seventies, when these events were still fresh in the authors mind, bringing the reader remarkably close to reliving the Sixties in all their intensity.From the Preface by Alan W. Moore:
"Alex is a reporter. His attentive eyewitness account is a basic document by a trained and knowledgeable observer. At the same time, he was a partisan, and his writing is relentlessly personal. The reader really feels it&ldots;it being the texture of cultural politics,
the sizzle of social change...now especially, a book like this is of inestimable value in opening the locked dusty doors of our useful pasts."
HINT: If you answer TRUE to any of the following six statements, then you definitely need to read THE UNTOLD SIXTIES: When Hope Was Born.
1. The Sixties were mainly concerned with the Viet Nam War. TRUE _ FALSE _
2. The Sixties were mainly about sex, drugs, and rock-&-roll. TRUE _ FALSE _
3. The whole Sixties era was mainly a movement among students. TRUE _ FALSE _
4. The period of the Sixties has left no lasting mark on todays America.
TRUE _ FALSE _5. The Sixties primarily took place in the US and had little effect on other nations. TRUE _ FALSE _
6. If you can remember the Sixties, you weren't there.
TRUE _ FALSE _7. Other than a few snatches of music, the Sixties produced no real art, culture, or ideas. TRUE _ FALSE _
8. The Sixties was a self-indulgent period that hurt Americas economic and political development.
TRUE _ FALSE _Once again, if you answered TRUE to any of these statements, then you have been misinformed about this entire era of American history and would probably enjoy reading THE UNTOLD SIXTIES: When Hope Was Born.
At Last: a First-Hand International Perspective on a Unique Era!
The best-known histories of the Sixties have almost invariably concentrated on the US alone. Only a few have mentioned what happened in the rest of the world to any extent, and even those have usually paid only second-hand, after-the-fact lip service in a distant scholarly tone..
But now at last THE UNTOLD SIXTIES provides a well-rounded, first-hand, and detailed account of what took place in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and (of course) the US during that remarkable epoch. The author, who was active as an underground journalist in the US and in Europe (and often as a leader as well), draws on his unique experience to offer the first fully rounded account, showing how several national movements started up, developed, and interacted on a worldwide stage.
One quarter of THE UNTOLD SIXTIES is devoted to England, another quarter to Germany, and almost half to events in the US as the author knew and lived them, while two of the book's 55 chapters describe events in the Netherlands. Upheavals in China and France and how they affected other nations also play a prominent role.
WELCOME, TWITTER PEOPLE!
What you'll find here are four complete chapters and a dozen other sections from the 56 chapters of my book THE UNTOLD SIXTIES: When Hope Was Born. You'll also find the Preface by social activist Alan W. Moore, a Sixties Quiz, excerpts from reviews, a brief summary, and the book's Table of Contents. There are also two links to another page pointing to articles I've written on other themes, providing some idea of the breadth and depth of my interests. And on that page there's a further link to my main website, where many other articles, reviews, and invited papers on language, linguistics, theatre, translation, and other topics are available for browsing.
But I hope you'll stick around on this page for a while, long enough to gain an idea of what THE UNTOLD SIXTIES is all about. I also hope you'll want to read the entire book, and I look forward to receiving your tweets, whether favorable or unfavorable, about this book and/or your own thoughts and feelings about the Sixties.The whole book is about the author and the Sixties as he lived them in four different nations. Here's a pair of paragraphs you may have already read, followed by a few basic facts that might turn out to be helpful:
During the Sixties the author wrote for and occasionally edited major underground newspapers in London, New York, Berlin, and Amsterdam. He was also the principal founder of the Art Workers Coalition, a group of radical artists who demonstrated in New York and elsewhere.
Almost all of The Untold Sixties was written during the mid-Seventies, when these events were still fresh in the authors mind, bringing the reader remarkably close to reliving the Sixties in all their intensity.
SOME STATS:
Years on Planet 78
Years spent in Europe 12
Years using computer 24
Languages spoken fluently 5
(including British English...) 6
Languages spoken, sort of 9
Dead Languages 2
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Areas of Expertise and/or Opinionation:
Language, Linguistics, Translation,
The Sixties, Theatre, AI, Politics,
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