The Last Great Dream, 9780306835667
Hardcover
Before the 60s: Explore the roots of the counterculture revolution.

The Last Great Dream

How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties

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  • Hardcover

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    7 July 2025

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Summary

From the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Strange Trip and the publicist of the Grateful Dead, Dennis McNally, a riveting social history of everything that led up to the 1960s counterculture movement.

Few cities represent the countercultural movement of the 1960s more than San Francisco. By that decade, the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood was home to several hundred colorful refugees from the conventional, self-branded “freaks” (dubbed “hippies” by the media) …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780306835667
ISBN-10:0306835665
Author:Dennis McNally
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Hachette Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:7 July 2025
Weight:675g
Dimensions:230mm x 150mm x 38mm
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Critics Review

“McNally masterfully combines many disparate lineages of political, social, art, and pop history into one singular, sweeping portrait. The result is a stunning vision of a broad and powerful idealism that gripped the world for more than two decades.”–Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Erudite yet engaging, Dennis McNally’s marvelous ability to transform reams of info on the history of bohemia into elegant prose astounds me. This deep dive into the beats and the counterculture is an illuminating page-turner.”–Holly George-Warren, author of “Janis: Her Life and Music”“In The Last Great Dream, Dennis McNally doesn’t just chronicle a fabled parade of Beat poets, folkies, student activists, classical minimalists, jazz musicians, poster artists, the underground press, Swinging Londoners, and so much more. He connects all the dots in what amounts to a panoramic portrait of an alternative arts universe where freedom of expression always rang.”–David Browne, author of “Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America’s Bohemian Music Capital”“You hold in your hands a great mandala–a roadmap to a literary, artistic, and spiritual tradition that began with the intimate expressions of a few brave outsiders, until it reached a mass flowering that touched millions. Graham Nash sang, ‘You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by.’ This is that code, told by one who has studied it, and lived it.”–Raymond Foye, writer, curator, archivist, co-editor of “Collected Poems of Bob Kaufman”

About The Author

Dennis McNally

Dennis McNally is an author, historian, and music publicist. His books include On Highway 61: Music, Race and the Evolution of Cultural Freedom, A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead, and Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, The Beat Generation & America. He lives in San Francisco.

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