Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom
By (Author) Andy Letcher
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st June 2007
5th April 2007
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Psychology: states of consciousness
Drugs and alcohol: social aspects
615.7883
Paperback
384
Width 190mm, Height 25mm, Spine 250mm
156g
Is Santa Claus really a magic mushroom in disguise Was Alice in Wonderland a thinly veiled psychedelic mushroom odyssey Did mushroom tea kick-start ancient Greek philosophy
The 'magic mushroom' was only rediscovered fifty years ago, but has accumulated all sorts of folktales and urban legends along the way. In this timely and definitive study, Andy Letcher strips away the myths to get at the true story of how hallucinogenic mushrooms, once shunned in the West as the most pernicious of poisons, came to be the illicit drug of choice.
"'Elegant and authoritative.' Independent on Sunday"
Andy Letcher has doctorates in both Ecology and Cultural and Religious Studies. During the nineties he lived in a treehouse at the Newbury bypass campaign, and toured in a variety of psychedelic festival bands. He currently lives in Oxford where he works as a freelance writer, lecturer, and musician.