According to Esquire and GQ writer Jeff Gordinier’s new book, the answer is yes. I have read an excerpt from US Today and the author’s pop meditations can shape up as this year’s Freakanomics. Click the more button to know more about the book.
Author Website: Jeff Gordinier
A shrewd and hilarious call
to arms for the generation that
fell between the cracks
Jammed in between the garish showboating of the baby boomers and the tabloid-trash stunts of the milennials, the discerning generation that gave us Yahoo! and Yo La Tengo has been underrepresented for too long in pop sociology, but reporter and essayist Jeff Gordinier argues that it’s time for the slackers to rise up and take charge. Taking off from his controversial Details essay “Has Generation X Already Peaked?” Gordinier takes the reader along on an enthralling, eye-opening journey—from the expatriate garrets of Prague to the amped-up offices of dot-com San Francisco, from the muddy fields of Woodstock ’94 to the celebrity-obsessed media machine of Us Weekly—in his quest to find the essence of X. Along the way he shows how Gen X innovations in art, comedy, technology, activism, and (gasp!) business have come to define the way we live now. A proud, accomplished, and unrepentant X-er, Jeff Gordinier writes with insight and biting wit about the generation that time forgot—and makes a convincing case for Gen X as maybe, secretly, the “greatest generation” of all. Like Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and The Tipping Point, X Saves the World flips conventional wisdom on its head and expertly captures the spirit of a strange and crucial era in American society.
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Sounds like an interesting title. I’ll be sure to browse through this in the bookstore.
Peace.
Posted by Ozy at April 22, 2008, 12:55 pm