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Wheen sometimes tends to overreach a bit in his premise.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen » Print 2010
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Wheen sometimes tends to overreach a bit in his premise.
Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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“Nihilist hyperbole and exaggerated fury filled the analytical void,” Wheen writes.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen » Print 2010
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[1] With Strange Days Indeed: The 1970s: The Golden Days of Paranoia [2], Wheen proposes exactly what the subtitle suggests: that the Seventies were “a pungent mélange of apocalyptic dread and conspiratorial fever.”
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen » Print 2010
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“Nihilist hyperbole and exaggerated fury filled the analytical void,” Wheen writes.
Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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His noted break with reality left him, Wheen says, “trapped in one of his own novels.”
Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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His noted break with reality left him, Wheen says, “trapped in one of his own novels.”
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen » Print 2010
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British journalist and author Francis Wheen, though, has me thinking that maybe that lack of memory was not chemically induced but, rather, the result of trying to forget.
Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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With Strange Days Indeed: The 1970s: The Golden Days of Paranoia, Wheen proposes exactly what the subtitle suggests: that the Seventies were “a pungent mélange of apocalyptic dread and conspiratorial fever.”
Book Review: Strange Days Indeed by Francis Wheen « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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