The Hip, Cool and Crass: Making Culture

Want to be cool and hip? Not thought of as a square? Whether you care or not lots of others do. Here are my books on who the cool kids are: 1. The Taste Makers, Russell Lynes (1954). Lynes writes in a conversational style about the history of taste in America. He looks at those that try to shape taste from architects, designers, corporations critics artists. and frauds. Takes you to the cusp of the Beatnik era. Black and white pictures. Bought used at an unremembered location. 2. Hip: the History, John Leland (2004). Leland looks at sex, musicrace, fashion and drugs and youth rebellion to bring us the idea of Hip. He starts with Walt Whitman and moves to the Jazz Age, the Beats and Punk Rock. Black and white pictures. Gift from a friend. 3. Modern Times, Modern Places, Peter Conrad (1999). Conrad takes a broad look ...