On the Morning After the Sixties

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"On the Morning After the Sixties" is an essay by Joan Didion reflecting on the cultural and political aftermath of the 1960s, included in her collection *Slouching Towards Bethlehem*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay
author Joan Didion NERFINISHED
collection Slouching Towards Bethlehem NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses cultural fragmentation
legacy of the 1960s
media and politics
political protest movements
firstPublishedInCollection Slouching Towards Bethlehem NERFINISHED
genre cultural criticism
literary essay
nonfiction essay
political commentary
hasForm prose
hasTitle On the Morning After the Sixties NERFINISHED
includedIn Slouching Towards Bethlehem NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement New Journalism NERFINISHED
medium print
notableFor Didion’s critique of political rhetoric
analysis of post-1960s American culture
exploration of the gap between ideals and realities of the 1960s
originalAudience general American readership
partOf Joan Didion’s early nonfiction NERFINISHED
publicationDecade 1960s
publisherOfCollection Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
settingTime post-1960s United States
style first-person narrative
personal reflection
reportorial observation
subject 1960s counterculture
American middle class
American politics
aftermath of the 1960s
cultural change
disillusionment
generational conflict
loss of idealism
political activism
social upheaval
tone critical
reflective
skeptical
workOf Joan Didion NERFINISHED
workType essay

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