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    1. Back in the day almost everyone in the counter culture read “Stranger in a Strange Land.”

    2. I recently read “Nixonland’ by Rick Perlstein—it covers US politics from the years 1966-1972, and it doubles as a really comprehensive history of the counterculture stuff of that time, and the conservative counter-counterculture that grew up alongside it. I learned a lot, and Perlstein’s a really good storyteller.

      In terms of fiction: Pynchon’s “Inherent Vice” is a great novel from a guy who seems to have really, *really* been there and done that.

    3. unlovelyladybartleby on

      Kent State was an enlightening read, particularly the bit where the soldiers claimed that the shock from hearing young ladies chanting profanity contributed to the shooting.

    4. There’s a Riot Going on: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars and the Rise and Fall of ’60s Counter-Culture by Peter Doggett can get into the weeds a bit at times, but is fascinating and covers a lot of great elements, particularly in music.

      If you don’t mind the more scholarly side of things, An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era by Charles DeBenedetti is probably the best comprehensive book about the antiwar movement.

    5. Dazzling-Ad4701 on

      the Eden express by Mark Vonnegut. expatriate, but still American.

      the knife in my hands, and cutting through, by Keith Maillard.

      most of the Tom Robbins books of that era.

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