As counterpoint to the underground ’70s, Marge Piercy tells the extraordinary tale of the optimistic ’60s, the thousands of people who were members of SAW (Students Against the War) and of the handful who formed a fierce group called the Little Red Wagon. Piercy’s characters make vivid and comprehensible the desperation, the courage, and the blind rage of a time when “action” could appear to some to be a more rational choice than the vote.
A new introduction by Marge Piercy situates the book, and the author, in the times from which they emerged.
As counterpoint to the underground ’70s, Marge Piercy tells the extraordinary tale of the optimistic ’60s, the thousands of people who were members of SAW (Students Against the War) and of the handful who formed a fierce group called the Little Red Wagon. Piercy’s characters make vivid and comprehensible the desperation, the courage, and the blind rage of a time when “action” could appear to some to be a more rational choice than the vote.
A new introduction by Marge Piercy situates the book, and the author, in the times from which they emerged.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781604864878 |
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Publisher: | PM Press |
Publication date: | 12/12/2011 |
Pages: | 432 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d) |