Ebook: Pot stories for the soul: true tales about Ken Kesey, Hunter S. Thompson, Allen Ginsburg ... and many more
Author: Krassner Paul
- Tags: Marijuana, Marijuana abuse, Marijuana abuse--United States, Marijuana--United States, Popular works, Marijuana -- United States -- Popular works, Marijuana abuse -- United States -- Popular works, United States
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Soft Skull Press
- City: Berkeley;United States
- Edition: An updated ed. for a stoned America
- Language: English
- epub
The pieces in Pot Stories for the Soul are funny, whimsical, bizarre, poignant, informational, shocking, and, yeah, soulful. They are about love, hate, escape, reality, the paranormal, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Michelle Phillips, Hunter Thompson, Abbie Hoffman, Wavy Gravy and peanut butter. Ultimately, these stories reveal the wide, weird, and wonderful subculture of stoners, where the reefers are mad, the joints are fat, and the buzz lasts for six-and-a-half days.
Mainstream America has had an uneasy relationship with marijuana. Once a legal substance, the 1930s saw a massive campaign against the "Devil's Harvest" that led to pot being rendered illegal. In the 1960s, marijuana became one of the defining elements of the counterculture before once again being shunted to the sidelines. Over the last decade, however, marijuana has gone mainstream and has been the topic of seminars, expos, concerts, comedy routines, movies, TV shows, and college courses across the...