New York in the 50's

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Macmillan, Feb 15, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 368 pages
New York in the 50s is Dan Wakefield's story of a unique time and place in cultural history, when New York City was a hotbed of free love, hot jazz, radical politics, psychoanalysis, and artistic expression. Wakefield found himself in the middle of a world in which anything was possible, and he writes about the era with the keen eye of a historian and the first-hand knowledge and affection of one who lived through a fabled, fertile era. Wakefield enriches his recollections with the first-hand accounts of his friends and colleagues-Joan Didion, Gay Talese, Allen Ginsberg, William F. Buckley, James Baldwin, and others who made New York in the fifties the legend that still exerts such a powerful influence on American life.

A documentary film based on the book will be shown at film festivals in the United States and abroad during 1999. A CD of the musical score, composed and produced by Steve Allee, has been released by AlleyOop Music Publishing.

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About the author (1999)

Dan Wakefield is the author of the best-selling novels "Going All the Way "and "Starting Over, "both of which were produced as feature films. His novel "Under the Apple Tree "is now being developed for film. Wakefield's nonfiction works include "Returning: A Spiritual Journey "and "Creating from the Spirit."

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