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Trips: How Hallucinagens Work in Your Brain [Paperback]

Cheryl Pellerin (Author), Ellen Seefelt (Illustrator), R. Crumb (Illustrator)
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November 3, 1998
Trips shows, using color illustrations, the latest research, and bleeding-edge cultural analogies, how the still-mysterious hallucinogens may work in the still-mysterious brain. Written in language a general audience can understand, the book's tone is light and irreverent, yet at the same time deals with the drug culture in a serious way.
Trips offers readers a rare look at the social, cultural, historical, and scientific phenomenon of psychedelics-through the eyes of artists who've grown up with them, regulators who control them, federal scientists who approve and fund their research, and scientists who've spent careers studying them—and in the process fills a growing need for truthful information about drugs. For a generation, people have been worried about false horrors attributed to LSD-chromosome damage (LSD doesn't; coffee and aspirin do), suicide, madness, and flashbacks (no such thing). There are, however, real problems associated with hallucinogens, which until now have been unknown, ignored, or untranslated from the scientific literature. Trips separates the facts from the falsehoods and provides, through the combination of Pellerin’s text and the artwork of legendary American artist Robert Crumb, a practical, entertaining, and yet rock-solid guide.

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If that subtitle triggers the response "Really well!," presumably the book's acquisition is a foregone conclusion. Although not suitable for a results-oriented collection, as would be, say, a DARE-funded project, it is a fine source of responsible information about how the verboten and vilified but perennially popular hallucinogenic drugs go about their nefarious business. Pellerin leavens scientific terminology with illustrations that include lots of the work of underground comic book artists, most notably that of comix superstar R. Crumb. More of the book is devoted to the history of hallucinogen use and control than to chemistry and biology, but the emphasis is on full and open discussion of recreational use. That Pellerin does not damn that practice outright may be an acquisitions disincentive for many libraries, which would be a shame, for her book is fresh, reasonable, and very engaging. Mike Tribby

About the Author

CHERYL PELLERIN is an independent science writer for broadcast and print. Her work appears regularly on the Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel.
R. CRUMB is an underground cartoonist and an American national treasure. He is the author of Robert Crumb’s Genesis, a fully illustrated edition of the first book of the Bible, and many legendary underground comics besides.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press; 1 edition (November 3, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888363347
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888363340
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 0.7 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,110,051 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars How we know what we know about what we don't know, September 29, 1999
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Yes, the subtitle of Trips is "How Hallucinogens Work In Your Brian", but it didn't describe the process as much as I hoped it would. The suprising reason for the lack of complete explanation is that there is no complete explanation. We don't know exactly how these controversial chemicals work! The most important aspect of this book is that it explains why hallucinogen research lets us understand the mysteries of the brain. This book is not a guidebook for acid-heads, it is for anyone interested in our brains! It is a quick read, so don't expect a long rigorous exposition. My only complaint is that the Crumb illustrations have nothing to do with the text, and mainly just supply a textual scenery.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hoffmann Wasn't Wrong..., August 6, 2002
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A often overlooked point of view that the war on drugs culture tends to ignore or neglect is the fact that "even the best theories are history if enough people produce the right number of contradictory findings". So, in my opinion this book does a great service in informing those whose opinions are not biased towards total allegiance to the status quo.
I have to laugh when i see headlines in the news about how the government is willing to ignore it's own findings on the medicinal uses of marijuana due to the ideological monetary inconvenience that information imposes on the financial structure of certain government agencies...even more so given that the money could be better spent on policing real issues such as terrorism, violence...etc,etc.
The desire to alter conciousness is as old as humans themselves and this book illustrates that clearly and precise. There is even an altered states graphic form for the prospective experimenter to fill out.
Overall the nice comic illustrations provide the needed comic relief to get through some light scientific reading...although very accurate it's too light for any serious scientific or chemistry buffs. But for the average user(reader) it's good to know all that is included before you take any risks.
The section in the back of the book filled with URL's is also a great place to further your understanding of all the issues and information regarding LSD or any other illegal substance. A good fast read and I highly recommend this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Simple and comprehensible, November 6, 2000
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A simple and comprehensible book about psychedelics; the history, the way they work and how they work. It justly denonciates the lack of understanding and ignorance of federal institutes and the media directed paranoid public.
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LSD STUDIES BEGAN mainly with psychotherapy patients, and, in the 1950s and early '60s, researchers used hallucinogens to produce changes of perception, thought and mood that many psychiatrists thought looked a lot like schizophrenia. Read the first page
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