Nothing Happened An American Situationist Memoir by Isaac Cronin. While the book chronicles Cronin's life it concentrates on the period of the 1960's and 1970's when he lived primarily in Berkeley and France. The book examines the social realities of the sixties but from a personal point of view. Cronin was there for the demonstrations, the sit-ins, the love-ins and fortunately he not only lived through the sixties but he remembers them. The book...