''Generation X'' is a 1964 192-page book on popular youth culture by British journalists Jane Deverson and Charles Hamblett. It contains interviews with teenagers who were part of the
Mod subculture. It began as a series of interviews in a 1964 study of British youth, commissioned by British lifestyle magazine ''
Woman's Own'' where Deverson worked. The interviews detailed a culture of promiscuous and anti-establishment youth, and was seen as inappropriate for the magazine.
Cultural influences
Generation X
Generation X (or Gen X for short) is the Western demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s ...
, a punk rock band that English musician
Billy Idol
William Michael Albert Broad (born 30 November 1955), known professionally as Billy Idol, is a British-American singer, songwriter, and musician. He first achieved fame in the 1970s emerging from the London punk rock scene as the lead singer o ...
formed in 1976, was named after the book—a copy of which was owned by Idol's mother.
Generation X - A Punk History with Pictures
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External links
The original Generation X
- BBC News Magazine
BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production. It is one of the most popular news websites, with 1.2 billion website visits in April 2021, as well as being used by 60% of the U ...
article on the book
1964 non-fiction books
Youth culture in the United Kingdom
1964 in the United Kingdom