X Saves The World: How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking
By (Author) Jeff Gordinier
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
27th January 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Society and culture: general
Interdisciplinary studies
305.20973
Paperback
189
Width 130mm, Height 184mm
185g
A simultaneously hilarious and incisive manifesto for a generation that's never had much use for manifestos. Gordinier suggests that, for the first time since the Smells Like Teen Spirit breakthrough of the early 1990s, Generation X has what it takes to rescue culture from a state of collapse. Over the last 20 years, the so-called slackers have irrevocably changed countless elements of popular culture - from the way people watch movies to the way they make sense of a cracked political process.
"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
"Ever wonder what became of Generation X, those ironic slackers wedged between the paunchy, tie-dyed boomers and their smug offspring, the millennials Gordinier's first-person manifesto starts with a thumbnail sketch of '90s disillusionment and ends with a passionate call for social activism."
-Wired
Jeff Gordinier is the author of X Saves the World and the Editor-at-Large at Details magazine. He lives in the New York area and has written for a variety of publications, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Spin, Elle, Esquire, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and PoetryFoundation.org. Nobody, including Jeff, is quite sure of how to pronounce his last name.