Description
Paperback cover has some wear along edges and corners. Spine is taped Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of Joan L. Oppenheimer’s seminal novel “francesca, baby” offers a captivating glimpse into the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Published in 1971, the book follows the exploits of Francesca Woodman, a young woman navigating the era’s sexual revolution and societal upheaval. Oppenheimer’s raw and unflinching prose captures the zeitgeist of a generation challenging traditional norms and exploring new frontiers of self-expression.
While the paperback shows signs of wear befitting its age, the clean pages and secure binding ensure an immersive reading experience. For collectors and readers alike, this edition holds significant cultural value as a time capsule of the 1960s’ youth culture and the literary voices that gave it shape. Oppenheimer’s deft exploration of themes like identity, freedom, and societal rebellion make “francesca, baby” a compelling artifact of its era and a thought-provoking read for modern audiences.