Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties

“Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties” by Robert Stone is an illustrated memoir published by HarperCollins on January 8, 2008. This 272-page book presents a vivid exploration of the 1960s, capturing the essence of the era through personal vignettes from Stone’s travels across America. The narrative spans iconic locations, from New York City to New Orleans and psychedelic California, reflecting the unique cultural and historical moments of that time.
Readers will find an engaging account that delves into the complexities of the 1960s, characterized by its innocence, turbulence, and fascination. Stone’s reflections provide an inside perspective on the decade, highlighting significant cultural figures and movements. This edition, written in English, offers a rich blend of biography and personal memoir, inviting readers to experience a transformative period in American history through the eyes of a prominent literary figure.
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From the New York City of Kline and De Kooning to the jazz era of New Orleans’s French Quarter, to Ken Kesey’s psychedelic California, Prime Green explores the 1960s in all its weird, innocent, turbulent, and fascinating glory. Building on personal vignettes from Robert Stone’s travels across America, the legendary novelist offers not only a riveting and powerful memoir but also an unforgettable inside perspective on a unique moment in American history.
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