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Age And Guile Beat Youth, Innocence And A Bad Haircut

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Readers may be surprised to learn that P. J. O'Rourke, America's provocative satirist, once embraced radical leftist ideals, leaving behind a legacy of youthful idealism. In this engaging narrative, he reflects on his transformation from a carefree revolutionary to a conservative commentator. O'Rourke examines how the 1970 version of himself, who critiqued the adult world with disdain for materialism, the Republican party, and societal norms, evolved into someone who supports those very concepts. He shares his journey from a beatnik lifestyle, characterized by communal living and underground writing, to adopting a more conventional worldview that values national defense, fiscal responsibility, and luxury items like Porsches and Cohiba cigars. Through humor and insight, O'Rourke illustrates that even the most ardent Bohemians can find their way back to mainstream values. His message resonates with anyone grappling with the challenges of growing up: "Pull your pants up, turn your hat around, and get a job." The narrative is filled with vivid anecdotes and sharp wit, showcasing O'Rourke's unique comedic talent and keen observational skills that keep his wild experiences relatable and grounded.

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Age And Guile Beat Youth, Innocence And A Bad Haircut, P. J. O'Rourke

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
P. J. O'Rourke
Verlag
Picador
Erscheinungsdatum
1996
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
341
ISBN10
0330347403
ISBN13
9780330347402
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Readers may be surprised to learn that P. J. O'Rourke, America's provocative satirist, once embraced radical leftist ideals, leaving behind a legacy of youthful idealism. In this engaging narrative, he reflects on his transformation from a carefree revolutionary to a conservative commentator. O'Rourke examines how the 1970 version of himself, who critiqued the adult world with disdain for materialism, the Republican party, and societal norms, evolved into someone who supports those very concepts. He shares his journey from a beatnik lifestyle, characterized by communal living and underground writing, to adopting a more conventional worldview that values national defense, fiscal responsibility, and luxury items like Porsches and Cohiba cigars. Through humor and insight, O'Rourke illustrates that even the most ardent Bohemians can find their way back to mainstream values. His message resonates with anyone grappling with the challenges of growing up: "Pull your pants up, turn your hat around, and get a job." The narrative is filled with vivid anecdotes and sharp wit, showcasing O'Rourke's unique comedic talent and keen observational skills that keep his wild experiences relatable and grounded.