This is a major & definitive history of the counterculture by our pre-eminent chronicler of the cultural underground. London has long been a magnet for aspiring artists & writers, musicians & fashion designers seeking inspiration & success in this great city. In ” London Calling”, Barry Miles explores the counter culture that sprang up in the decades following the Second World War, focusing on the West End & Soho, where the presence of so many artists has established a unique atmosphere; creative, avant garde, permissive, anarchic
- the throbbing heart of London. Here are the heady days of post-war Soho when suddenly everything seemed possible, the jazzbars & clubs of the fifties, the teddy boys & the Angry Young Men, Francis Bacon & the legendary Colony Club, the 1960s & the Summer of Love, the rise of punk & the early days of the YBAs. The vitality & excitement of these days & years of change
- & the sheer creativity of London
- leap off the page of this marvellously evocative & riveting book.