My friend and favorite contemporary philosopher, Howard Bloom has just published a book, How I Accidentally Started the Sixties, through Amazon Shorts.
According to Timothy Leary, How I Accidentally Started The Sixties
"is a monumental, epic, glorious literary achievement. Every page, every paragraph, every sentence sparkles with captivating metaphors, delightful verbal concoctions, alchemical insights, philosophic whimsy, absurd illogicals, scientific comedy routines, relentless, non stop waves of hilarity. The comparisons to James Joyce are inevitable and undeniable. Finnegans's Wake wanders through the rock 'n roll sixties. Wow! Whew! Wild! Wonderful!"
But what does Leary know? For one thing, he died four months after he penned these words. So here are a couple of more recent opinions.
"Howard Bloom's raucous ride through the 60s is a treat you cannot deny yourself. The book possesses all of the exhilaration of the era it recaptures: the fantasies and follies, the search for truth, peace, and of course, true love. How I Accidentally Started The Sixties is youth itself. Tentative, tenacious, charming and cathartic. A journey you'll miss when it's finished." Patrice Adcroft, former Editor, Omni Magazine, former Editor-in-Chief, Seventeen Magazine, author of Everyday Doughnuts
"A dazzling, dizzy, uproariously funny descent into the Sixties. Howard Bloom is a brilliant raconteur." Sol Gordon author of Why Love Is Not Enough
To find How I Accidentally Started The Sixties, simply go to Amazon.com and type in How I Accidentally Started the Sixties or Howard Bloom. Or click here.