With the cold war ebbing, crime and inflation at record levels, and
movie star-turned-President Ronald Reagan launching a Star Wars of his
own, the 1980s did not seem likely to become one of the most outrageous,
flamboyant, and prosperous decades of the 20th century. The "greed is
good" mantra on Wall Street spawned the power-dressing,
exercise-obsessed "Me Generation" of Yuppies. The art world enjoyed the
influx of capital; computers and video games ruled in the office and at
home; and the Rubik's cube craze swept the nation. Leg warmers were big,
shoulder pads were bigger and hair was biggest of all.
Whether your heart warms nostalgically at the memory of E.T. and
marathon Trivial Pursuit sessions; if you think Ghostbusters and break
dancing are totally awesome, this book's for you. To all those who still
hear the echoes of "I want my MTV" All-American Ads of the 80s will
leave you ready to reach out and touch someone. So just do it!