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    Release Year
    2008
    ISBN
    9780670018581

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Penguin Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0670018589
    ISBN-13
    9780670018581
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    61636886

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    X Saves the World : How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking
    Number of Pages
    224 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2008
    Topic
    Sociology / General, Life Stages / General, Popular Culture
    Genre
    Family & Relationships, Social Science
    Author
    Jeff Gordinier
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    11.7 Oz
    Item Length
    8.6 in
    Item Width
    5.8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2007-025374
    Reviews
    aI loved this booka]itas impassioned, very quick on its feet, dense with all the right allusions, funny, and in the end, actually very moving.a aNick Hornby, "The Believer" "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Year of Living Biblically" "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of "Alternadad" ""X Saves the World" is a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of "The Zero" "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of "Coercion" "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of "Slam Dunks and No-Brainers" "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled withjokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of "One Bullet Away", "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad "X Saves the Worldis a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of The Zero "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of Coercion "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of Slam Dunks and No-Brainers "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled with jokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away, "I loved this book...it's impassioned, very quick on its feet, dense with all the right allusions, funny, and in the end, actually very moving." -Nick Hornby, "The Believer" "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Year of Living Biblically" "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of "Alternadad" ""X Saves the World" is a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of "The Zero" "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of "Coercion" "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of "Slam Dunks and No-Brainers" "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled withjokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of "One Bullet Away", "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Year of Living Biblically" "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of "Alternadad" ""X Saves the World" is a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of "The Zero" "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of "Coercion" "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of "Slam Dunks and No-Brainers" "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled with jokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of "One Bullet Away", I loved this bookits impassioned, very quick on its feet, dense with all the right allusions, funny, and in the end, actually very moving. Nick Hornby, "The Believer" "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Year of Living Biblically" "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of "Alternadad" ""X Saves the World" is a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of "The Zero" "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of "Coercion" "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of "Slam Dunks and No-Brainers" "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled with jokes.But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of "One Bullet Away", “I loved this book&it’s impassioned, very quick on its feet, dense with all the right allusions, funny, and in the end, actually very moving.â€� —Nick Hornby, The Believer "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone."--A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves."--Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad " X Saves the World is a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile."--Jess Walter, author of The Zero "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option."-- Douglas Rushkoff, author of Coercion "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe."--Leslie Savan, author of Slam Dunks and No-Brainers "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled with jokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great."--Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away, I loved this book…it’s impassioned, very quick on its feet, dense with all the right allusions, funny, and in the end, actually very moving.” —Nick Hornby, The Believer "I think Jeff Gordinier might be the secret love child of Tom Wolfe and Douglas Coupland. This book is a fascinating, thought-provoking and funny look at America today. It's about more than Gen X, it's about everyone." --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically "This is the passionate defense that our much-maligned generation deserves." --Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad "X Saves the Worldis a great read-fast, funny and incisive. It's a thrill watching Jeff Gordinier spin his extensive cultural Rolodex and if I weren't so ironic and detached myself, I'd suggest anointing him the new voice of our generation-in-exile." --Jess Walter, author of The Zero "When future archeologists recover the artifacts from our failed civilization, may they at least find some reference to the forgotten sliver of a generation chronicled here, who dared to consider - even just consider - whether doing something other than selling out was a viable option." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of Coercion "As a boomer through and through, I was skeptical: a bunch of 35- to 45-year olds formally famous for their most excellent slacking could now save art, music, and activism from the corporate monoculture? But in this passionate, beautifully written ode to the generation that even stereotypes forgot, Jeff Gordinier has made me believe." --Leslie Savan, author of Slam Dunks and No-Brainers "As a Marine, I hate slackers. As an X-er, I hate manifestos. As an MBA, I hate jokes. This is a slacker manifesto filled with jokes. But it doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty great." --Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Grade From
    Twelfth Grade
    Dewey Decimal
    305.20973
    Grade To
    UP
    Synopsis
    Taking off from his controversial "Details" essay Has Generation X Already Peaked? Gordinier conducts an eye-opening journey in his quest to find the essence of X., A shrewd and hilarious call to arms for the generation that fell between the cracks Jammed in between the garish showboating of the baby boomers and the tabloid-trash stunts of the millennials, the discerning generation that gave us Yahoo and Nirvana has been quietly and inexorably changing the face of American culture. The men and women who came of age in the era of Lollapalooza have been underrepresented for too long in pop sociology, but reporter and essayist Jeff Gordinier argues that its time for the slackers to rise up and take charge. Taking off from his controversial Details essay Has Generation X Already Peaked? Gordinier takes the reader along on an enthralling, eye-opening journeyfrom the expatriate garrets of Prague to the amped-up offices of dot-com San Francisco, from the muddy fields of Woodstock 94 to the celebrity-obsessed media machine of Us Weeklyin his quest to find the essence of X. Along the way he shows how Gen X innovations in art, comedy, technology, activism, and (gasp ) business have come to define the way we live now. A proud, accomplished, and unrepentant X-er, Jeff Gordinier writes with insight and biting wit about the generation that time forgotand makes a convincing case for Gen X as maybe, secretly, the greatest generation of all. Like Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and The Tipping Point, X Saves the World flips conventional wisdom on its head and expertly captures the spirit of a strange and crucial era in American society., A shrewd and hilarious call to arms for the generation that fell between the cracks Jammed in between the garish showboating of the baby boomers and the tabloid- trash stunts of the millennials, the discerning generation that gave us Yahoo! and Nirvana has been quietly and inexorably changing the face of American culture. The men and women who came of age in the era of Lollapalooza have been underrepresented for too long in pop sociology, but reporter and essayist Jeff Gordinier argues that itas time for the slackers to rise up and take charge. Taking off from his controversial Details essay aHas Generation X Already Peaked'a Gordinier takes the reader along on an enthralling, eye-opening journeyafrom the expatriate garrets of Prague to the amped-up offices of dot-com San Francisco, from the muddy fields of Woodstock a94 to the celebrity-obsessed media machine of "Us Weekly"ain his quest to find the essence of X. Along the way he shows how Gen X innovations in art, comedy, technology, activism, and (gasp!) business have come to define the way we live now. A proud, accomplished, and unrepentant X-er, Jeff Gordinier writes with insight and biting wit about the generation that time forgotaand makes a convincing case for Gen X as maybe, secretly, the agreatest generationa of all. Like "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs" and "The Tipping Point, X Saves the World" flips conventional wisdom on its head and expertly captures the spirit of a strange and crucial era in American society.
    LC Classification Number
    HQ799.7.G67 2008

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