The Creative Black Hole of the Baby Boomers


There’s a big subject I’ve written an article about. Even did some research. It’s about the fact that the Great Baby Boom Generation (about which I’m an expert) has accomplished virtually nothing in the primary creative arts. 60 years worth of zilch. This is for all of you born between August 1945 and the end of 1964. You are not immune from the implications even if you’re not a writer, musician, fine artist, or filmmaker. There’s probably an equally huge black hole in your own discipline, your own field of endeavor. You are, many of you, protected from knowledge of this because you don’t know much of anything about what happened before your sex hormones kicked in. You should read this for the moment of recognition that what I’m saying is true and the lack of accomplishment by an entire huge generation shouldn’t be completely invisible. But it has been. Just like your own accomplishments.

Blogger can’t format my article or my lists. So I’m sending you here. Have fun.

Comments

Readers also liked…

Year End Thoughts for 2025 — The Big Picture Stuff

Storm Warning

That Moment Before the Roller-Coaster Rockets Down the First Chute

The Friday (Not So)Follies

A Colony Called Canada, Part 1

A Shaft of Light in the Darkness — An EOY ‘25 Postscript

The Marx Committee Prizes for 2026

A Hump Day Top 20

The Game is Afoot

Year End Thoughts for 2025 — A Personal Preface