The Most Dangerous Man in America by Bill Minutaglio audiobook

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon and the Hunt for the Fugitive King of LSD

By Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis
Read by Peter Ganim

Twelve 9781455563586

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $40.00

    ISBN: 9781549197666

Runtime: 12.42 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A Booklist Top of the List Pick for Best New Books

A Kirkus Reviews Pick of the Week

A Literary Hub Pick of the Week

From Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis, authors of the PEN Center USA award-winning Dallas 1963, comes a madcap narrative about Timothy Leary's daring prison escape and run from the law.

On the moonlit evening of September 12, 1970, an ex-Harvard professor with a genius I.Q. studies a twelve-foot high fence topped with barbed wire. A few months earlier, Dr. Timothy Leary, the High Priest of LSD, had been running a gleeful campaign for California governor against Ronald Reagan. Now, Leary is six months into a ten-year prison sentence for the crime of possessing two marijuana cigarettes.

Aided by the radical Weather Underground, Leary's escape from prison is the counterculture's union of "dope and dynamite," aimed at sparking a revolution and overthrowing the government. Inside the Oval Office, President Richard Nixon drinks his way through sleepless nights as he expands the war in Vietnam and plots to unleash the United States government against his ever-expanding list of domestic enemies. Antiwar demonstrators are massing by the tens of thousands; homemade bombs are exploding everywhere; Black Panther leaders are threatening to burn down the White House; and all the while Nixon obsesses over tracking down Timothy Leary, whom he has branded "the most dangerous man in America."

Based on freshly uncovered primary sources and new firsthand interviews, The Most Dangerous Man in America is an American thriller that takes readers along for the gonzo ride of a lifetime. Spanning twenty-eight months, President Nixon's careening, global manhunt for Dr. Timothy Leary winds its way among homegrown radicals, European aristocrats, a Black Panther outpost in Algeria, an international arms dealer, hash-smuggling hippies from the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, and secret agents on four continents, culminating in one of the trippiest journeys through the American counterculture.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Fast-paced, rollicking narrative that brings the freakishness of the revolutionary 1970s to life.” Jan Jarboe Russell, New York Times bestselling author
“A story more wild, inventive, and sex-drenched than a Dennis Hopper movie.” Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist
“It’s a rollicking tale that brings to life the antic atmosphere of America in the ‘Me Decade.’" Wall Street Journal
“Fascinating…rigorously researched…Much like Leary himself, the book is plenty of zany fun.” New York Times
“One of the decade’s most audacious and exciting stories, told with page-turning panache.” Boston Globe
"[A] rip-roaring tale of hallucinogenic drugs, revolutionary politics, and an intercontinental standoff…a vigorous page-turner.” San Francisco Chronicle
“A madcap manhunt that is almost stranger than fiction…Absolutely unforgettable.” Booklist (starred review)
“A riveting international chase between a tenacious but paranoid cat and a wily but delusional mouse…Minutaglio and Davis are superb storytellers.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Fascinating...rigorously researched...[THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA] offers the pleasures of the tick-tock genre. Much like Leary himself, the book is plenty of zany fun. The New York Times
One of the decade's most audacious and exciting stories, told with page-turning panache. The Boston Globe
...[A] rip-roaring tale of hallucinogenic drugs, revolutionary politics and an intercontinental standoff...Minutaglio and Davis have taken a largely forgotten chapter from the recent past and turned it into a vigorous page-turner. San Francisco Chronicle
It's a rollicking tale that brings to life the antic atmosphere of America in the 'Me Decade.' Wall Street Journal
THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA is a wild ride across time, space, and multiple cosmic planes during an era when America came close to losing -- or finding? -- its mind. Leary and Nixon: surely no other country on earth could have produced such a perfectly, surreally antithetical pair. Crack open this book and prepare to have your mind blown by the reality of this very strange tale. Ben Fountain, PEN/Hemingway and O. Henry Prize-winning author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and Brief Encounters with Che Guevara: Stories
A pitch-perfect, exhilarating work about one of the strangest chapters in the American experience, one so exciting that even the postscript rivets...A stroke of narrative genius. Booklist (Starred Review)
A riveting international chase between a tenacious but paranoid cat and a wily but delusional mouse... Minutaglio and Davis are superb storytellers, and throughout the narrative, they nimbly move between their two converging subjects. Their account is expertly detailed and blessedly fat-free. Kirkus (Starred Review)
The glory of [THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA] is its fast-paced, rollicking narrative that brings the freakishness of the revolutionary 1970s to life. Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis have pulled off a meticulous observation of their subjects with turns of phrases that pop with pleasure. I galloped through the book; could not put it down. Jan Jarboe Russell, New York Times bestselling author of The Train to Crystal City
Our intrepid authors, pounding the present tense like the brake pedal on a runaway 18-wheeler, narrate a story more wild, inventive, and sex-drenched than a Dennis Hopper movie. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Calibri; color: #212121; -webkit-text-stroke: #212121}span.s1 {font-kerning: none}Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic
A vivid, eye-opening alternate view of an especially bizarre period of American history...Far too strange to be fiction, the book brilliantly details an American tragedy of two men, each of whom considered the other to be the most dangerous man in America. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 14.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Calibri; color: #1a1a1a; -webkit-text-stroke: #1a1a1a}span.s1 {font-kerning: none}James Fadiman, PhD., microdose researcher and author of The Psychedelic Explorers' Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys
Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis weave a riveting tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Bookish
A deeply researched, entertaining, and informative look at the symbolically joined paths Nixon and one of his nemeses, LSD guru Timothy Leary, followed in the early 1970s, the era that would ultimately be defined by Watergate. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Can you dig it? In their wild new book, authors Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis...have crafted a hopped-up, sometimes risibly over-the-top narrative that...delivers an outlandish concoction of twists, turns and international intrigue. Newsday
A vivid evocation of a raucous time in recent American history. Shelf Awareness

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Author Bio: Bill Minutaglio

Author Bio: Bill Minutaglio

Bill Minutaglio’s work has appeared in the New York TimesEsquireNewsweekTexas MonthlyOutside, and many other publications. He has worked for the Dallas Morning NewsHouston Chronicle, and San Antonio Express-News and is the author of several critically acclaimed books, including biographies of President George W. Bush, Molly Ivins, and Alberto Gonzales. He also wrote City on Fire, a narrative retelling of the greatest industrial disaster in American history. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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Author Bio: Steven L. Davis

Author Bio: Steven L. Davis

Steven L. Davis is the author of two highly praised books on Texas culture, and his work has appeared in Texas MonthlyTexas ObserverSan Antonio Express-NewsSouthwestern American Literature, and Texas Books in Review. He is a longtime curator at the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University-San Marcos, which holds the literary papers of Cormac McCarthy, Sam Shepard, and many other writers. He grew up in Dallas and lives with his family in the Texas Hill Country.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 12.42
Audience: Adult
Language: English