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Paradise Burning: Adventures Of A High Times Journalist
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Paradise Burning: Adventures Of A High Times Journalist
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by Chris Simunek
Sales Rank : 848570
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Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin May 15, 1998
Language: English
ISBN-10: 031218753X
ISBN-13: 978-0312187538
Product Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.2 ounces
Product Review
It's hard to imagine that anyone writing for High Times magazine could provide incisive and cutting commentary on contemporary culture, but pessimistic smart-ass Chris Simunek doesn't let the herb go to his head when he sits down in front of the keyboard. This book is a biography of Simunek's years with High Times and his travels to Jamaica, a spring-break bash in Mexico, the Rainbow Gathering, and the annual motorcycle rally in Sturges, South Dakota. Cavorting with criminal bikers, angel-headed Rastas, and hug-happy hippies, Simunek maintains a sly cynicism that makes his self-pitying prose a dark and deeply funny pleasure. --James DiGiovanna
From Publishers Weekly
As its cultivation editor, the author says that "[e]very month I've got to make sure High Times is filled with information for readers interested in growing their own dope." And this wryly self-proclaimed "dope reporter" runs into some interesting folks who are in search of that perfect high, such as the Dirt Farmer, "who lived in an old farmhouse?the kind of place the Waltons might have stayed in if Papa was a sociopath and a multiple felon," but who has a Field of Dreams full of the best marijuana south of the Mason-Dixon line. We get to infiltrate a Potsmokers Anonymous meeting where the "toke and stroke" method is analyzed with hilarious consequences. Next is Sturgis, S.Dak., the home of the annual Sturgis Rally and Races for bikers that is about "babes, beer, guts, tits, ass, tattoos, drugs, vets, and a lot of people telling bad jokes." There is also a visit to Jamaica in search of "the real Bob" Marley, the late reggae cult figure; a junket to the annual gathering of Rainbow Family of Living Light in Taos, N.Mex., where even a dope reporter like Simunek finds "the passivity of the thing unnatural"; and a road trip following the Sex Pistols around Europe in their Filthy Lucre comeback tour. Fans of the film Reefer Madness and Hunter S. Thompson will be delighted by Simunek. Photos. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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