The average rating for Shorter History of Rome based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-04-10 00:00:00 Crimsona Kaiser Enjoyable, but very dense. A LOT happens in the space of a single page. Don't let your concentration slip or you'll be as lost as Varus in a German forest. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-09-25 00:00:00 Benjamin Guyer I got this as a gift from someone whose taste I trust implicitly, so read it despite not having had much interest in LSD since high school (when, frankly, I had a fairly serious and highly personal interest in the compound). It's a beautifully written account of the role LSD played in the social and psychological upheavals of the '60s. The early chapters on the CIA's early experiments with acid as a mind-control tool are especially interesting. The authors' historical research chops are impressive, but their attempts to be objective about LSD are shaky at best. They're clearly in the pro-acid, anti-establishment camp, and their hippie advocacy puts something of a damper on an otherwise great investigation of the heretofore underexamined link between this particular drug and the politics of liberation. On the whole, a very good read. Certainly recommended for anyone who cares about LSD in anything more than a casual way (which set, for better or worse, does not include me). |
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