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Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York

Current price: $27.50
Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York
Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York

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Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York

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An entertaining coming-of-age memoir from Steven Heller, award-winning designer, writer, and former senior art director at the
New York Times
. Featuring 100 color photographs,
Growing Up Underground
takes readers on a visually inspired look back on being at the center of New York's youth culture in the 1960s and 1970s.
Steven Heller's memoir is no chronological trek through the hills and valleys of his comparatively "normal" life, but instead, a coming-of-age tale whereby, with luck and circumstance, he found himself in curious and remarkable places at critical times during the 1960s and ‘70s in New York City. Heller's delightful account of his life between the ages of 16 and 26 shows his ambitious journey from the start of his illustrious career as a graphic designer, cartoonist, and writer. Follow his journey through stints at the
New York Review of Sex, Screw,
and the
New York Free Press,
until he became the youngest art director (and occasional illustrator) for the
Op-Ed page at age twenty-three.

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