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The Marijuana Chronicles
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It's known by many names: Pot. Grass. Hash. Hemp. Reefer. Ganja. Dope. Weed. Smoke. Spliff. Mary Jane. Tea. Blunt.
And it has played just as many parts in the mind of the public, from
to medical marijuana. Here is a collection of new works as diverse and provocative as the drug itself. From Joyce Carol Oates's "High" to Dean Haspiel's "Cannibal Sativa"; from Maggie Estep's "Zombie Hookers of Hudson" to Philip Spitzer's "Tips for the Pot-Smoking Traveler," this collection explores the drug in its many forms and varietals. In prose, pictures, stories, and poems, you can delve into the folklore and the facts, rich cultural history, and dramas personal, political, spiritual, and legal.
Like Dave Chappelle says: "Hey, hey, hey. Smoke weed every day."
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“There are eight fiction short stories, six non-fiction essays, 1 comic strip and 2 poems, all in all 17 pieces by 17 different authors (few notable ones) including the editor himself. Like in a mixed-bag, there are good pieces, bad pieces, thrilling ones, informative ones and not to mention skippable ones too. Even though, content wise, this was not exactly what I was looking for in a Marijuana chronicles book, but still, this book is quite enjoyable for major part and definitely worth my time.”
About Jonathan Santlofer
Jonathan Santlofer is the author of five best-selling novels, including
,
, and
. He is the recipient of a Nero Wolfe Award, two National Endowment for the Arts grants, and has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome and the Vermont Studio Center. He serves on the board of Yaddo, the oldest arts community in the United States. A native New Yorker, Santlofer lives and works in Manhattan, New York.
Other books by Jonathan Santlofer
Linda Yablonsky
Since publishing her acclaimed first novel,
, in 1997, Linda Yablonsky has enthralled readers with her globetrotting reports from the front lines of the contemporary art world. Her byline has appeared in
and
online and in print, as well as in the
, the
,
,
, and
, among many others. From 1991 to 1999 Yablonsky organized and hosted Nightlight Readings and Nightlight for Kids, innovative writers-in-performance series that introduced new work by more than two hundred authors to a broad audience in New York, where she lives. Yablonsky was also the founding producer for MoMA PS1’s pioneering Internet radio station, WPS1, and until 2009, senior art critic for Bloomberg News in the United States.
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