A collection of transformational, awe-provoking psychedelic
experiences.
In Tripping, Charles Hayes has gathered fifty narratives about
unforgettable psychedelic experiences from an international array of
subjects representing all walks of life--respectable Baby Boomers, aging
hippies, young ravers, and accomplished writers such as John Perry
Barlow, Anne Waldman, Robert Charles Wilson, Paul Devereux, and Tim
Page. Taking a balanced, objective approach, the book depicts a broad
spectrum of altered states, from the sublime to the terrifying. Hayes's
supplemental essays provide a synopsis of the history and culture of
psychedelics and a discussion of the kinetics of tripping. Specially
featured is an interview with the late Terence McKenna, who was perhaps
the preeminent psychedelic spokesperson of our time. A storehouse of
astonishing, often otherworldly tales, Tripping is a compendium of
forbidden memories that enables readers to trip vicariously or compare
notes on their own experiences.