Dick Whitman
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2009
- Messages
- 45,703
Today I bought, "Heavier Than Heaven," a biography of Kurt Cobain. Since it's the 20th anniversary of the release of "Nevermind," I've really been thinking a lot about Nirvana, the Seattle scene, and, really, the '90s in general.
I wouldn't call it nostalgia as much as reflecting back on the formative years of my life and putting them in context.
Some books I think you have to read to understand the '90s:
"First in His Class" by David Maraniss (Biography of Bill Clinton)
"Run of His Life" by Jeff Toobin (Definitive book on the Simpson trial)
"Boys Will Be Boys" by Jeff Pearlman (for us sports fans, the story of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty)
"The Looming Tower" by Lawrence Wright (The rise of radical Islam and al-Qaeda, which eventually culminated in 9/11)
What else?
I wouldn't call it nostalgia as much as reflecting back on the formative years of my life and putting them in context.
Some books I think you have to read to understand the '90s:
"First in His Class" by David Maraniss (Biography of Bill Clinton)
"Run of His Life" by Jeff Toobin (Definitive book on the Simpson trial)
"Boys Will Be Boys" by Jeff Pearlman (for us sports fans, the story of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty)
"The Looming Tower" by Lawrence Wright (The rise of radical Islam and al-Qaeda, which eventually culminated in 9/11)
What else?