Season of the Witch by David Talbot

Season of the Witch by David Talbot

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Season of the Witch by David Talbot

A riveting history of San Francisco's transformation--from the Summer of Love to the AIDS crisis--told through the lives, struggles, and triumphs that defined an era.

From the founder of Salon comes a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller that captures one of America's most extraordinary cities at its most volatile and visionary.

In Season of the Witch, David Talbot chronicles the cultural and political evolution of San Francisco from the late 1960s through the early 1980s--a period of upheaval, idealism, and rebirth. Against the backdrop of protests, assassinations, and radical change, the city emerges as a microcosm of the nation's own growing pains.

Through a sweeping narrative rich with unforgettable figures--Harvey Milk, Janis Joplin, Jim Jones, Bill Walsh, Dianne Feinstein, and more--Talbot reveals how San Francisco transformed from a haven for dreamers and outcasts into a symbol of modern American progress. From the psychedelic haze of Haight-Ashbury to the violence of Jonestown and the hope of the gay rights movement, this is the story of a city that lost its innocence and found its soul.

Both gripping and deeply human, Season of the Witch is a masterwork of narrative history--an essential chronicle of rebellion, tragedy, and triumph that reshaped the City by the Bay.
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ISBN 13 9781439108246
ISBN 10 1439108242
Title Season of the Witch
Author David Talbot
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2013-03-05
Number of pages 480
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