Stoned Again: The High Times and Strange Life of a Drugs Correspondent
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"In Stoned Again, Mike Sager refers to himself as a "drugs correspondent," but that's legitimately humble smoke that belies what's really going on here. While there's plenty of weed, heroin, 'shrooms, and crack (not to mention plenty of Ricky James, bitch) in these pages, what is most evident on every page is the remarkable reporting, empathy, craftsmanship, and storytelling that have rightly placed Mike Sager among the journalistic legends of our time."
--Maximillian Potter, author, Shadows in the Vineyard: The True Story of the Plot to Poison the World's Greatest Wine
From the brutal days and nights of life inside a crack gang in Los Angeles, to the artistic miseries of young heroin addicts on the ultra-hip lower east side of New York; from the Sonoran desert where Carlos Castaneda made his earliest shamanic discoveries, to the cell at Folsom Prison where the author first encountered the King of Funk, Rick James, to the modest headquarters of the Church of Realized Fantasies, where the Pope of Pot presided over the first highly organized marijuana delivery service, Stoned Again: The High Times and Strange Life of a Drugs Reporter takes you to places you didn't necessarily want to go on your own. But with Sager as your guide, you can't wait to head to the next destination.
Sager has been called "the Beat poet of American journalism, that rare reporter who can make literature out of shabby reality." Nowhere is that skill more in evidence than when he writes about the seamier sides of life. Kirkus Reviews called him "Virgil in the modern American inferno."
"Mike Sager is a journalistic icon and a literary force. A whole generation of writers has been shaped and guided by his work. This is a seminal collection by a master of the form."
--Wil S. Hylton, author, Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II
Product Details
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Publisher
Sager Group LLC
Publish Date
April 21, 2015
Pages
228
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.52 X 9.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780986267970
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About the Author
Mike Sager is a bestselling author and award-winning reporter. He's been called "the Beat poet of American journalism." For more than forty years he has worked as a writer primarily for the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, GQ and Esquire. In 2010 he won the American Society of Magazine Editors National Magazine award for profile writing. A number of his articles have been optioned for or have inspired movies and documentaries, including Boogie Nights. The author of a dozen books and eBooks, Sager is also the editor and publisher of The Sager Group LLC, a content brand that publishes books and eBooks; ministers to artists and provides modest grants; designs products; and produces documentary, narrative and commercial films and music videos. For more info about TSG, please see www.TheSagerGroup.net
Reviews
"Mike Sager is a journalistic icon and a literary force. A whole gener- ation of writers has been shaped and guided by his work. This is a seminal collection by a master of the form." -Wil S. Hylton, New York Times Magazine contributor, author of Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II "In Stoned Again, Mike Sager refers to himself as a 'drugs correspondent, ' but that's legitimately humble smoke that belies what's really going on here. While there's plenty of weed, heroin, shrooms, and crack (not to mention plenty of Ricky James, bitch) in these pages, what is most evi- dent on every page is the remarkable reporting, empathy, craftsmanship, and storytelling that have rightly placed Mike Sager among the journalistic legends of our time." -Maximillian Potter, author of Shadows in the Vineyard: The True Story of the Plot to Poison the World's Greatest Wine "An entertaining and absorbing collection from a leading voice on drugs in America." -Nushin Rashidian, co-author of A New Leaf: The End of Cannabis Prohibition "Sager's belief that marijuana expands one's perceptions mirrors my own experiences and beliefs. If you are a marijuana smoker, you'll find this book a good read." -Keith Stroup, founder of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws