Results for: books tagged ‘Psychedelia’
Gilliam on Gilliam: Ian Christie
Every Terry Gilliam film creates its own unique world, fuelled by obsession and fantasy, yet realized with meticulous craftmanship and dark humour. From the medieval mock-epic Monty Python and the ... More
Performance: Donald Cammell
Performance is the 'cultiest', and many say the greatest, British film: a study of crime, class, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, jointly directed by the formidable team of Nicolas ... More
Vanilla Sky: Cameron Crowe
The Normals: David Gilbert
Twenty-eight-year-old Harvard-educated Billy Schine finds himself suddenly without prospects - a balled-up bit of litter riding the boom of New York in the nineties. His classmates make millions on Wall ... More
Kensington Gardens: Rodrigo Fresan
Kensington Gardens weaves an intricate narrative spanning more than a century from Victorian London to the dawn of the new millennium. Narrated by children's novelist Peter Hook it is a ... More
Shroom: Andy Letcher
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?Much stranger than the fictions ... More
Hang the DJ: Edited by Angus Cargill
Always debatable, lists about musical loves and hates, dreams and nightmares - take part at www.hang-the-dj.com. More
Barefoot in the Head: Brian Aldiss
‘Everyone’s touched! Don’t be taken in by appearances here. Believe me, the old world has gone, but its shell remains in place. One day soon, there will come a breath ... More
I Hear Voices: Paul Ableman
Paul Ableman’s modern masterpiece was published in Paris in 1958 to instant acclaim. The narrator of I Hear Voices is a young schizophrenic who transports himself, and the reader, through ... More
Chronic City: Jonathan Lethem
At once beautiful and tawdry, poignant and funny, the new novel from the critically acclaimed author of Motherless Brooklyn is as always, utterly unique. More
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