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Generation What Dispatches From The Quarterlife Crisis Bess Vanrenen

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Generation What Dispatches From The Quarterlife Crisis Bess Vanrenen
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Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.51 MB
Author: Bess Vanrenen
ISBN: 9781933108445, 9781933108124, 1933108126, 1933108444
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Generation What Dispatches From The Quarterlife Crisis Bess Vanrenen by Bess Vanrenen 9781933108445, 9781933108124, 1933108126, 1933108444 instant download after payment.

Seemingly a bit ludicrous and even comical, the quarter-life crisis is actually a very real phenomenon afflicting more rudderless twenty-somethings with each passing year. In Generation What?, young up-and-coming writers recount their individual quarrels between hoping to exist on the fringes of childhood and wanting to participate in the arena of adult responsibility.Some heartbreaking, some humorous, the essayists' disparate topics—passionless marriage, fallible parents, Peace Corps survival, cutting the college-life cord, and the like—run the gamut of disillusionment, denial, and yes, even deliverance.The Lost Generation nursed the devastating wounds of World War I. The Greatest Generation conquered both the Great Depression and totalitarianism. The Beat Generation sped along the counterculture pathways. The Baby Boomers embraced protests and free love, while Generation X birthed mass technology and postmodern malaise. And Generation Y—the young people of the millennium who have more resources, technology, and education than any before—has . . . what?Essayists include editors from Broken Pencil and JANE magazine and contributors to The New York Times, The Village Voice, BUST, Adbusters, and PLENTY, as well as young authors with books forthcoming from Harper Perennial and Simon & Schuster.

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