Downhill from Here
Ian Jack: The 1970s, 27 August 2009
When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies
by Andy Beckett.
Faber, 576 pp., £20, May 2009,978 0 571 22136 3 Show More
by Andy Beckett.
Faber, 576 pp., £20, May 2009,
“... manners and stale customs, whose social revolutionaries were libertines (Mae West) and gangsters (James Cagney). Perhaps more than any other agency, it was Hollywood that defined those decades for people too young to know them. The American experience became the way the 1920s were remembered, even though only a tiny proportion of the world’s population in ... ”