Wildest Dreams by Richard Rudgley

Wildest Dreams by Richard Rudgley

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This volume reflects the diverse worlds that come into being through the interplay of drugs and their users. In addition to writings from novels and short stories, there are works from other genres, including prayers, polemics and riddles, from writers including H.G. Wells and Hunter S. Thompson.

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Wildest Dreams by Richard Rudgley

Throughout history, drugs have inspired love and fear in almost equal proportions; no account of these substances can be called complete that seeks only to curse or praise them. This anthology is a microcosm that seeks to reflect the diverse worlds that come into being through the interplay of drugs and their users. There are individual sections for the most prominent drugs - cannabis, the narcotics, LSD as well as chapters for the lesser-known substances, such as nutmeg and crocodile dung for example. The anthology seeks to be a genuinely comprehensive collection in a variety of ways. In addition to writings from novels and short stories, there are works from other genres, including prayers, polemics, riddles. It also supplements western writings with ancient, oriental and tribal texts in an attempt to provide an exhaustive account of the drug experiences of all kinds of people. There are extracts from writers as diverse as Hunter S. Thompson, Winston Churchill, H.G. Wells, John Buchan and Cary Grant.
Richard Rudgley is currently undertaking research into the prehistoric and ancient use of psychoactive plants. He is married with a daughter and son and lives in Notting Hill.
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ISBN 13 9780349111384
ISBN 10 0349111383
Title Wildest Dreams
Author Richard Rudgley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2001-12-06
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.