Healing the Rift: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Spirituality

by Leo Kim

Hardcover, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

215

Collection

Publication

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press (2008), 256 pages

Description

Over the course of Hunter S. Thompson's extraordi­nary life he was publicly branded a bum, a vandal, a thief, a liar, an addict, a freak, and a psychopath. Some of which were true. Yet even when compared to the most significant figures of the 20th century, his legacy retains a brilliantly vital force. The great American writer, the great American iconoclast, the great American hedonist--however you choose to view him, Thompson remains the high-water mark for all social commentators worldwide, and a truly fearless champion of individual liberties. This is his story, the story of a troubled kid from Louisville who went on to become an international icon. A story that plumbs the darkest depths of American society and charts the now legendary adventures that birthed Gonzo Journalism, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and a lifestyle beyond imagination. Praise for Gonzo: "I was attracted to its bright orange cover and the drawing of the long-legged Thompson clutching a satchel, running away from something. It was enough to entice me to crack open the book. I didn't stop reading until I was finished, past my bedtime, a couple of hours later." --Boing Boing "This diamond-sharp graphic biography is a witty, thoughtful book . . . Bingley and Hope-Smith's portrait is brave and badass, taking the kind of chances Thompson would have appreciated." --Publishers Weekly "Exactly what it says on the tin . . . brilliant." --Brain Pickings… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0978721322 / 9780978721329

Local notes

FB In contrast to the large number of books that use science to refute religion, there is now a genre that uses science to support spiritual beliefs.
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