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Norman Mailer and William F. Buckley Jr. were towering figures who argued publicly about every major issue of the 1960s: the counterculture, Vietnam, feminism, civil rights, the Cold War. Behind the scenes, the two were close friends and trusted confidantes who lived surprisingly parallel lives. In Buckley and Mailer, Kevin M. Schultz delves into their personal archives to tell the rich story of their friendship, arguments and the tumultuous decade they did so much to shape. He delivers a fresh chronicle of the ‘60s and its long aftermath as well as an entertaining work of narrative history that explores these extraordinary figures’ contrasting visions of America and the future.
Kevin M. Schultz holds a PhD in history from Berkeley and teaches twentieth-century American history at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He lives in Chicago.
Kevin M. Schultz, University of Illinois at Chicago) Schultz, Kevin M. (Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies, Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies, Kevin Michael Schultz
Kevin M. Schultz, University of Illinois at Chicago) Schultz, Kevin M. (Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies, Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies, Kevin Michael Schultz