Sexplosion : from Andy Warhol to 'A clockwork orange'--how a generation of pop rebels broke all the taboos / Robert Hofler.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : itbooks, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, c2014.Edition: 1st edDescription: xx, 344 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780062088345
- 0062088343
- 306.0973 23
- E169.12 .H636 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-301) and index.
Winter 1968, guts -- Spring 1968, partners -- Summer 1968, politics -- Autumn 1968, revelry -- Winter 1969, bonanza -- Spring 1969, fetishes -- Summer 1969, revolution -- Autumn 1969, trauma -- Winter 1970, outrage -- Spring 1970, kisses -- Summer 1970, retreat -- Autumn 1970, arrests -- 1971, fatigue -- 1972, frenzy -- Winter 1973, backlash.
"After the sexual revolution came the sexual explosion. The six years between 1968 and 1973 saw more sexual taboos challenged than ever before. Film, literature, and theater simultaneously broke through barriers previously unimagined, giving birth to what we still consider to be the height of sexual expression in our pop culture: Portnoy's Complaint, Myra Breckinridge, Hair, The Boys in the Band, Midnight Cowboy, Last Tango in Paris, and Deep Throat. In Sexplosion, Robert Hofler weaves a lively narrative linking many of the writers, producers, and actors responsible for creating these and other controversial works, placing them within their cultural and social frameworks. During the time the Stonewall Riots were shaking Greenwich Village and Roe v. Wade was making its way to the Supreme Court, a group of daring artists was challenging the status quo and defining the country's concept of sexual liberation. Hofler follows the creation of and reaction to these groundbreaking works, tracing their connections and influences upon one another and the rest of entertainment. Always colorful and often unexpected, Sexplosion is an illuminating account of a generation of sexual provocateurs and the power their works continue to hold decades later."--Dust jacket.
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