The Most Dangerous Man in America

The Most Dangerous Man in America
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Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon and the Hunt for the Fugitive King of LSD

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Peter Ganim

شابک

9781549197642
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 22, 2018
Minutaglio and Davis (Dallas 1963) make use of newly declassified FBI documents and secret White House recordings to chronicle the 28-month global hunt for Dr. Timothy Leary in this rip-roaring slice of American history. Leary, a Harvard psychology professor who became known as “the high priest of LSD,” caught the attention of the Nixon administration in 1970 after he escaped from a California prison, where he was serving time for possession of marijuana. President Nixon was looking for a poster child for his War on Drugs—an identifiable “bad guy” whose apprehension would signal victory—and Leary fit the part. The story follows Leary’s time on the run, which, aided by the radical left-wing organization the Weathermen, extended from Africa to Europe to Asia before his eventual capture by a DEA agent in Afghanistan in 1973. The authors switch among the perspectives of Leary, the agents following him abroad, and Nixon, who grows increasingly preoccupied by the case. The authors use the present tense to describe the events, giving the story line a vivid immediacy. In one scene, supported by a White House recording, Nixon and his cabinet members decide to make Leary public enemy number one and then begin shouting Leary’s name in unison, as if rallying fans before a high school football game. This dramatic account is backed by extensive research, but its primary purpose is entertainment rather than education.



AudioFile Magazine
In 1970, ex-Harvard professor Timothy Leary, who was made famous by advocating that everyone should take LSD, escaped from prison and threatened to burn down the White House and take over the government. His escape was facilitated by the Weather Underground, the FBI's most wanted domestic terrorist group. Narrator Peter Ganim uses his bass voice and jaunty pacing to propel this madcap audiobook. He captures the sarcasm of this incredible adventure and uses his voice to wink and nod to the listener. There are times, though, when he does need to go easy on the snark sauce. At some points, he rambles on with the intent to make us shake our heads at the goings-on but instead loses momentum in his effort to get a laugh. R.I.G. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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