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Robert Greenfield, Timothy Leary: A Biography (Harcourt, 2006) |
The author is also unafraid of contradicting the published memoirs of Leary and his peers (always with solid evidence, of course). This is a dense biography, filled with captivating anecdotes. I'm a member of the generation after Leary's, and I thoroughly enjoyed my immersion in the life and times of psychedelic drugs. Greenfield has succeeded in writing a book for both the armchair historian and the academic researcher. It concludes with a full 50 pages of endnotes and is complemented by a 30-page index. by Jessica Lux-Baumann |