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Overview'We are all born flightless, every one. After so many thousands of years each of us still drops into the world smooth-skinned and featherless.' Why have we never been content to keep our feet on the ground? In the 1960s this desire to get high exploded with the LSD counterculture and the Apollo missions. In this unique and dazzling book, acclaimed author Kester Brewin (MUTINY / AFTER MAGIC) explores the history of the human quest for transcendence, and how, following a family tragedy, it blighted his own life. Drawing on a huge cast of characters from the Montgolfier brothers to Renaissance artists, Hells Angels, astronauts, The Beatles, Gonzo journalists and dreaming hippies, GETTING HIGH is a wild trip into the ancient dream of flight, soaring through shamanic ritual, enlightenment science and punching a hole in what we think the 1960s was all about. Interwoven in all of this is Brewin's own story. Growing up in a mining village in Yorkshire, his father was the local vicar, the man tasked with lifting this subterranean community each Sunday and offer it a vision of the above. But this pressure to open heaven has terrible consequences for the family, and a tragic illness sends each of them flying. Skilfully linking ancient history, the story of the 1960s and his own battles with the yearning to 'get high, ' this is an important and timely book with an urgent message about religion, the promises of technology, and our need to keep our feet on the ground. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kester BrewinPublisher: Vaux Imprint: Vaux Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780993562815ISBN 10: 0993562817 Pages: 234 Publication Date: April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'A beautiful meditation on flight, memory and meaning in a world still struggling to come to terms with the loss of the Most High' - Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy, The New School, New York, author of BOWIE and MEMORY THEATRE 'A fascinating book, using personal history and cultural archeology to provide a revelatory insight: that our various forms of ""getting high"" are ultimately about the same thing' - Andrew Smith, author of MOONDUST and TOTALLY WIRED 'Mr. Toad's wild ride is nothing compared to this journey through psychedelia, space and consciousness. Every turn taken offers up new thoughts about how to live beyond the ache for transcendence...where real life begins' - Barry Taylor, Brehm Centre for the Arts, LA 'The ability to craft a such beautifully coherent story out of so many disparate worlds is a truly rare gift. Getting High is Brewin at his best' - Tad Delay, author of GOD IS UNCONSCIOUS 'Grounds the vertiginous story of how we accomplished the super-human heights that killed God within a moving personal narrative. Honest, accessible and compelling' - Katharine Moody, author of RADICAL THEOLOGY AND EMERGING CHRISTIANITY 'A beautiful meditation on flight, memory and meaning in a world still struggling to come to terms with the loss of the Most High' - Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy, The New School, New York, author of BOWIE and MEMORY THEATRE 'A fascinating book, using personal history and cultural archeology to provide a revelatory insight: that our various forms of getting high are ultimately about the same thing' - Andrew Smith, author of MOONDUST and TOTALLY WIRED 'Mr. Toad's wild ride is nothing compared to this journey through psychedelia, space and consciousness. Every turn taken offers up new thoughts about how to live beyond the ache for transcendence...where real life begins' - Barry Taylor, Brehm Centre for the Arts, LA 'The ability to craft a such beautifully coherent story out of so many disparate worlds is a truly rare gift. Getting High is Brewin at his best' - Tad Delay, author of GOD IS UNCONSCIOUS 'Grounds the vertiginous story of how we accomplished the super-human heights that killed God within a moving personal narrative. Honest, accessible and compelling' - Katharine Moody, author of RADICAL THEOLOGY AND EMERGING CHRISTIANITY Author InformationA mathematics teacher working in South East London, Kester Brewin has also become one of the leading thinkers on the philosophy of religion and technology. The power of his work lies in the synthesis of ideas from disparate fields, playing the history of piracy off a psychotherapeutic reading of Star Wars, or pushing Harry Potter to play alongside both Batman and Shakespeare's Prospero. Accessible, challenging and richly rewarding, his work has been hailed on both sides of the Atlantic as some of the most courageous and unflinching theological writing of recent years, charting his own path from the orthodox belief of his childhood to a radical death-of-God reading of Christian atheism. Brewin is a sought-after speaker, and has presented at festivals throughout mainland Europe, the UK and the US. In 2013 he presented at the prestigious TEDx Exeter event on his work exploring our enduring fascination with pirates. He has also written and presented for BBC Radio 4, and is a regular contrbutor on technology in the Huffington Post. He has also written for Adbusters Magazine and the national education press in the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |