The Generation Gap on the Cover of LIFE Magazine


The May 17th 1968 cover story of LIFE Magazine was "The Generation Gap," which was published in a longer form the same year.

What happens when a raggedy radical-type college student and his 42-year-old ad man uncle get together and dabble in each other's spheres, shooting the breeze (amongst other things) with observations about their respective lifestyles and philosophical takes on everything from politics to culture? 

You get one of the most boring books to hit the paperback racks...

Sources:

Book Review, Blog to Comm

The gap, Trove, National Library of Australia


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