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Intoxicating Histories Ser.: Psychedelic New York : A History of LSD in the City by Chris Elcock (2023, Hardcover)

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PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN-100228016711
ISBN-139780228016717
eBay Product ID (ePID)19058367868

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Number of Pages280 Pages
Publication NamePsychedelic New York : a History of Lsd in the City
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
SubjectUnited States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Social History, History
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaHistory, Medical
AuthorChris Elcock
SeriesIntoxicating Histories Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight19.2 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Reviews"Elcock's work shines through its balanced approach to the history of psychedelics and how it situates LSD in the broader context of New York's drug scene. Psychedelic New York is an important, readable contribution to the history of psychedelia. Both academics and lay readers interested in psychedelics can learn much from this excellent book." H-Sci-Med-Tech, "Previous research on LSD in the US focused on California, but Elcock persuasively argues that New York City was at least as important. Recommended." Choice
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number6
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal362.294097471
SynopsisAs LSD moves towards the medical mainstream, it continues to evoke powerful memories of the psychedelic sixties and west coast counterculture. In this lively account, Chris Elcock follows a different branch of psychedelic history - one that is sprawling, layered, and centred on New York City. A major hub for the production and consumption of LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs, New York spawned a unique psychedelic culture that reverberated through the city, from psychoanalytic circles to artists' studios, Greenwich Village to Central Park. Based on years of archival research, interviews with former acid heads, and a range of cultural artifacts, Psychedelic New York shows how the postwar city was at the forefront of LSD medical research, the burgeoning of psychedelic art, drug-accompanied spiritual seeking, and a proliferation of drug subcultures. Elcock recounts stories of New Yorkers such as Holocaust survivor Nina Graboi and artist Isaac Abrams, whose lives were dramatically altered by their psychedelic experiences, while offering new insights into Timothy Leary's role in turning on the city with psilocybin.Enlivened by personal stories and rooted in thoughtful analysis, Psychedelic New York is a multifaceted history of LSD and the urban psychedelic experience., A hub for the production, distribution, investigation, and consumption of psychedelics, New York City gave birth to a drug culture that was a fitting reflection of the global metropolis. Psychedelic New York sheds light on decades of psychedelic science, the inception of psychedelic art, drug-infused spirituality, and competing drug subcultures., As LSD moves towards the medical mainstream, it continues to evoke powerful memories of the psychedelic sixties and west coast counterculture. In this lively account, Chris Elcock follows a different branch of psychedelic history - one that is sprawling, layered, and centred on New York City. A major hub for the production and consumption of LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs, New York spawned a unique psychedelic culture that reverberated through the city, from psychoanalytic circles to artists' studios, Greenwich Village to Central Park. Based on years of archival research, interviews with former acid heads, and a range of cultural artifacts, Psychedelic New York shows how the postwar city was at the forefront of LSD medical research, the burgeoning of psychedelic art, drug-accompanied spiritual seeking, and a proliferation of drug subcultures. Elcock recounts stories of New Yorkers such as Holocaust survivor Nina Graboi and artist Isaac Abrams, whose lives were dramatically altered by their psychedelic experiences, while offering new insights into Timothy Leary's role in turning on the city with psilocybin. Enlivened by personal stories and rooted in thoughtful analysis, Psychedelic New York is a multifaceted history of LSD and the urban psychedelic experience.
LC Classification NumberHV5822.L9

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