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The Marijuana Chronicles

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Marijuana is the everyman drug. Teenagers surreptitiously toke on it, politicians refuse to inhale it, even your mum and dad have had a go. Marijuana is a mellow, let's put on a Barry Manilow CD, open a bottle of vino, and order a pizza drug. It's the easy drug. The no howling at the moon drug. No shooting up and losing your job.The Marijuana Chronicles presents 17 tales of the weird, wonderful and just plain stoned from some of the coolest most chilled out writers around. From drug busts to recipes, this is the stoner's definitive literary bible. Featuring brand-new stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Lee Child, Linda Yablonsky, Jonathan Santlofer, Thad Ziolkowski, Raymond Mungo, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Edward M. Gómez, Philip Spitzer, Dean Haspiel, Maggie Estep, Amanda Stern, Bob Holman, Rachel Shteir, Abraham Rodriguez, Jan Heller Levi, and Josh Gilbert. On the heels of The Speed Chronicles (Sherman Alexie, William T. Vollmann, Megan Abbott, James Franco, Beth Lisick, Tao Lin, etc.), The Cocaine Chronicles (Lee Child, Laura Lippman, etc.), and the The Heroin Chronicles (Eric Bogosian, Jerry Stahl, Lydia Lunch, etc.), comes The Marijuana Chronicles. Joyce Carol Oates, Lee Child, Linda Yablonsky, and other take short fiction to a higher level (though they don't inhale).
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 27, 2013
      Akashic’s fourth Drug Chronicles anthology offers a mixed bag (pun intended) with its 17 selections of variable quality, including two poems and a graphic story. Among the standouts are Joyce Carol Oates’s stunning “High,” in which a straight-laced college professor deals with the devastating loss of her husband by turning to marijuana; Edward Madrid Gómez’s “No Smoking,” in which an intellectual young illustrator encounters an eccentric pothead who lures him on a trip down the rabbit hole; and Raymond Mungo’s “Kush City,” about a man’s adventures navigating Long Beach’s medical-marijuana world. Santlofer’s introduction, which traces the cannabis culture from the hysteria of the 1950s through today’s medical-marijuana clinics and even legalization in several states, shows that the times they are a-changin’ indeed. The dramatic stakes may be higher with speed, cocaine, and certainly heroin, but these stories hit the mark, at least when they get off the couch.

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