Don't Think, Smile!: Notes on a Decade of Denial - Hardcover

Willis, Ellen

 
9780807043202: Don't Think, Smile!: Notes on a Decade of Denial

Synopsis

Discusses the state of American culture and democracy in the 1990s, offering readers a view of ways to shape a the future

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Review

"Reading Ellen Willis feels like a great discussion with a witty, politically perceptive friend over Sunday-morning bagels and endless cups of coffee." --Michael Bronski, The Boston Phoenix Literary Suppleme"[Ellen Willis is] one of a very few writers to articulate a radical vision that frequently butts heads with those of other so-called progressives. . . . She has the gift of being able to untangle contradictions, conflicting thoughts, and confusing feelings to arrive at a radical political analysis seldom seen elsewhere." --Marcy Sheiner, San Francisco Bay Guardian

"[Willis] suggests new and potentially more productive ways of seeing our political and social problems, ways that might take us beyond our exhausted, circular arguments." --Paula Geyh, Chicago Tribune

"For thirty years, in a wide arc from The Village Voice and Social Text to The New Yorker and Mirabella, Ellen Willis has been the sixties' best exponent and a savvy interpreter of American politics and culture." --George Scialabba, Dissent

About the Author

Formerly a staff writer for The New Yorker and The Village Voice, Ellen Willis is director of the cultural reporting and criticism program in the department of journalism at New York University. She is the author of Beginning to See the Light: Sex, Hope, and Rock & Roll and No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays.

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ISBN 10:  0807043214 ISBN 13:  9780807043219
Publisher: Beacon Press, 2000
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