The Beginning of the End
France, May 1968
Tariq Ali author Tom Nairn author Angelo Quattrocchi author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:17th May '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Two superbly written accounts of the events of May 1968
Angelo Quattrocchi describes the events of the May 1968 revolt which spread from Nanterre to Paris, aiming to show how ideas that had been the province of radical philosophers became springs of action for millions. Tom Nairn provides an analysis of the causes and consequences of the May events.In May 1968, France stood on the verge of full-blooded revolution. Here a rhythmic, vivid evocation from eyewitness Angelo Quattrocchi is complemented by Tom Nairn's cool and elegant appraisal to tell the astonishing story of those heady days. Paris is a seething battlefield of barricades, burning cars and CS gas. De Gaulle's riot police publicly inform him that their loyalty can no longer be taken for granted. Meanwhile students and millions of young striking workers on the streets raise ideas that had previously been the sole province of radical philosophers: "To forbid is forbidden"; "Be reasonable ... Demand the impossible"; "Freedom is the consciousness of our desires."
An unconsciously situationist text. -- Guy Debord
ISBN: 9781859842904
Dimensions: 191mm x 137mm x 10mm
Weight: 162g
160 pages