The Strawberry Statement
Notes of a College Revolutionary

1. Auflage Oktober 2006
168 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-881089-52-0
John Wiley & Sons
The student rebellions of the 1960s caught through the eyes of a Columbia College undergraduate during the spring of 1968. A classic that sold 35,000 copies in hardcover, The Strawberry Statement retains its appeal to college students sensitive to the world's injustices while confronting their own adult future.
Preface to the Brandywine Press Edition.
Intro 1---About the Book.
Intro 2---Who Wrote the Book.
Intro 3---Who We Are.
Intro 4---How the Book Was Written.
Before the Shit Hit the Fan at Columbia.
The Shit Hits the Fan.
Aftermath.
Summer in the City and Other Downs.
Poscript.
Explanatory Note.
Afterword.
About the Author
Intro 1---About the Book.
Intro 2---Who Wrote the Book.
Intro 3---Who We Are.
Intro 4---How the Book Was Written.
Before the Shit Hit the Fan at Columbia.
The Shit Hits the Fan.
Aftermath.
Summer in the City and Other Downs.
Poscript.
Explanatory Note.
Afterword.
About the Author
"Wise, reasonably humane, very funny.... I'm suddenly very hopeful
about my country again, knowing that a brilliant and honest young
citizen like Mr. Kunen is coming along." --Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
"An elegant literary stylist, always seeing himself as though
through an ironic eye on the ceiling above the scene of action, in
command of an affecting wistfulness that makes him seem a sort of
politicized Dustin Hoffman.... Moving, troubling, assertive, and
eloquent." --John Leonard, The New York Times
"Kunen might be described as a young, soft-core radical--a kind
of New Left Charlie Brown.... You're a good man, James Simon Kunen,
and worth listening to." --William Bradee, Book Week
"Like Yossarian, Kunen is acutely sensitive to the
inconsistencies and absurdities that mark this world, and he writes
with a shrewd sense of irony about it--and himself." --Robert A.
Gross, Newsweek
about my country again, knowing that a brilliant and honest young
citizen like Mr. Kunen is coming along." --Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
"An elegant literary stylist, always seeing himself as though
through an ironic eye on the ceiling above the scene of action, in
command of an affecting wistfulness that makes him seem a sort of
politicized Dustin Hoffman.... Moving, troubling, assertive, and
eloquent." --John Leonard, The New York Times
"Kunen might be described as a young, soft-core radical--a kind
of New Left Charlie Brown.... You're a good man, James Simon Kunen,
and worth listening to." --William Bradee, Book Week
"Like Yossarian, Kunen is acutely sensitive to the
inconsistencies and absurdities that mark this world, and he writes
with a shrewd sense of irony about it--and himself." --Robert A.
Gross, Newsweek
James S. Kunen was a Columbia College sophomore when he wrote The Strawberry Statement. He has had a varied career in both journalism and law. Kunen has written several books and numerous essays for The New Yorker, People, Newsday, The New York Times Magazine, and many other publications.