Cultural Critic and Essayist

Henry Allen

2 articles 2017

Henry Allen is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and critic who spent decades at The Washington Post, where he was known for his distinctive cultural commentary and feature writing. He contributed essays to The Weekly Standard in 2017 exploring the cultural legacy and darker currents of the 1960s.

The Inevitable Outcome of the '60s

November 24, 2017 · Table of Contents, murder, cultural appropriation

When I got back from India in April 1969, I knew instantly everything had changed. A ’60s commando with a backpack, I could feel it even before I got out of Kennedy Airport: an aura of resentment, a light smog of paranoia, a lurch in the American vibe I’d left the year before when everything seemed…

Charles Manson's Race War Fever-Dream

November 22, 2017 · John F. Kennedy, culture, California

When I got back from India in April 1969, I knew instantly everything had changed. A ’60s commando with a backpack, I could feel it even before I got out of Kennedy Airport: an aura of resentment, a light smog of paranoia, a lurch in the American vibe I’d left the year before when everything seemed…