

An edition of Strange days indeed (2009)
the golden age of paranoia
By Francis Wheen
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Fourth Estate
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
"Strange Days Indeed tells the story of the decade that a young Francis Wheen walked into having pronounced he was dropping out to join the alternative society. Instead of the optimistic dreams of the Sixties he found a world on the verge of a collective nervous breakdown, huddled over candles waiting for the next terrorist bomb, kidnapping or food shortage warning." "Whether it was Nixon's demented behaviour in the White House, Harold Wilson's insistence that 'they' (whoever 'they' were) were out to get him, or the trial of Rupert Bear, it is a story almost too fantastical to be true. With his acute sense of the absurd, Francis Wheen slices through the pungent melange of mistrust and conspiratorial fever to expose the sickly form of a decade in which nations were brought to a sclerotic halt by power cults, military coups, economic anarchy and the arrival of Uri Geller."--Jacket.
subjects: Psykologi, Cold War, Psychology, Paranoia, World politics, Nineteen seventies, Espionage, History, Nixon, richard m. (richard milhous), 1913-1994, Wilson, harold, 1916-1995, World politics, 1965-1975, World politics, 1975-1985
People: Harold Wilson (1916-1995), Richard M. Nixon (1913-1994)
Times: 1975-1985, 20th century, 1965-1975