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Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom

Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: February 19th, 2008
Publisher:
Ecco
ISBN:
9780060828295
Pages:
384
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Description

"Even if read while sober, Andy Lechter's Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom, is a near-transcendent experience." -New York Times Book Review

Since its rediscovery only fifty years ago, the magic mushroom: a hallucinogenic fungus once shunned in the West as the most pernicious of poisons, has inspired a plethora of folktales and urban legends. In this timely and definitive study, Andy Letcher chronicles the history of the magic mushroom—from its use by the Aztecs of Central America and the tribes of Siberia through to the present day—stripping away the myths and taking a critical and humorous look at the drug's more recent manifestations.

Informative, lively, and impeccably researched, Shroom is a unique and engaging exploration of this most extraordinary of psychedelics.

About the Author

Andy Letcher is a freelance writer, lecturer, and musician with a doctorate in ecology from Oxford University, and a second in religious/cultural studies from King Alfred's College, Winchester. He lives in Oxford, England, and sings and plays the mandolin and English bagpipes in his own acid folk group, Telling the Bees.

Praise for Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom

“Elegant and authoritative” — The Independent on Sunday

“An extraordinary account...With its easy style and witty handling of scientific analysis, it makes a fascinating and satisfying read.” — The Observer

“An intelligent and well-researched book...Full of surprises.” — The Guardian