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摘要
作者叙述并解释了梅对20世纪70年代初美国生活中三个最重要的问题——越南、民权和妇女权利——的反应。他出版了《权力与纯真》(Power and Innocence)一书,从无力的角度解读文化剧变,并在《迪克·卡维特秀》(Dick Cavett Show)中出现,坐在休·海夫纳和女权主义者苏珊·布朗米勒之间。
The author recounts and interprets May’s reactions to the three most major issues in American life of the early 1970s—Vietnam, civil rights, and women’s rights. He publishes Power and Innocence, which reads the cultural upheaval in terms of powerlessness, and appears on the Dick Cavett Show seated between Hugh Hefner and feminist Susan Brownmiller.