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Trip: Psychedelics, Alienation, and Change in Chattanooga, TN
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Part memoir, part history, part journalistic exposé,
Trip
is a look at psychedelic drugs, literature, and alienation from one of the twenty-first century's most innovative novelists
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
for a new generation. A Vintage Original.
While reeling from one of the most creativebut at times self-destructiveoutpourings of his life, Tao Lin discovered the strange and exciting work of Terence McKenna. McKenna, the leading advocate of psychedelic drugs since Timothy Leary, became for Lin both an obsession and a revitalizing force. In
Trip,
Lin's first book-length work of nonfiction, he charts his recovery from pharmaceutical drugs, his surprising and positive change in worldview, and his four-year engagement with some of the hardest questions: Why do we make art? Is the world made of language? What happens when we die? And is the imagination more real than the universe?
In exploring these ideas and detailing his experiences with psilocybin, DMT, salvia, and cannabis, Lin takes readers on a trip through nature, his own past, psychedelic culture, and the unknown.
Trip
is a look at psychedelic drugs, literature, and alienation from one of the twenty-first century's most innovative novelists
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
for a new generation. A Vintage Original.
While reeling from one of the most creativebut at times self-destructiveoutpourings of his life, Tao Lin discovered the strange and exciting work of Terence McKenna. McKenna, the leading advocate of psychedelic drugs since Timothy Leary, became for Lin both an obsession and a revitalizing force. In
Trip,
Lin's first book-length work of nonfiction, he charts his recovery from pharmaceutical drugs, his surprising and positive change in worldview, and his four-year engagement with some of the hardest questions: Why do we make art? Is the world made of language? What happens when we die? And is the imagination more real than the universe?
In exploring these ideas and detailing his experiences with psilocybin, DMT, salvia, and cannabis, Lin takes readers on a trip through nature, his own past, psychedelic culture, and the unknown.
Part memoir, part history, part journalistic exposé,
Trip
is a look at psychedelic drugs, literature, and alienation from one of the twenty-first century's most innovative novelists
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
for a new generation. A Vintage Original.
While reeling from one of the most creativebut at times self-destructiveoutpourings of his life, Tao Lin discovered the strange and exciting work of Terence McKenna. McKenna, the leading advocate of psychedelic drugs since Timothy Leary, became for Lin both an obsession and a revitalizing force. In
Trip,
Lin's first book-length work of nonfiction, he charts his recovery from pharmaceutical drugs, his surprising and positive change in worldview, and his four-year engagement with some of the hardest questions: Why do we make art? Is the world made of language? What happens when we die? And is the imagination more real than the universe?
In exploring these ideas and detailing his experiences with psilocybin, DMT, salvia, and cannabis, Lin takes readers on a trip through nature, his own past, psychedelic culture, and the unknown.
Trip
is a look at psychedelic drugs, literature, and alienation from one of the twenty-first century's most innovative novelists
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
for a new generation. A Vintage Original.
While reeling from one of the most creativebut at times self-destructiveoutpourings of his life, Tao Lin discovered the strange and exciting work of Terence McKenna. McKenna, the leading advocate of psychedelic drugs since Timothy Leary, became for Lin both an obsession and a revitalizing force. In
Trip,
Lin's first book-length work of nonfiction, he charts his recovery from pharmaceutical drugs, his surprising and positive change in worldview, and his four-year engagement with some of the hardest questions: Why do we make art? Is the world made of language? What happens when we die? And is the imagination more real than the universe?
In exploring these ideas and detailing his experiences with psilocybin, DMT, salvia, and cannabis, Lin takes readers on a trip through nature, his own past, psychedelic culture, and the unknown.

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