The outrageous and shocking autobiography of Paul Krassner, publisher of The Realist. From his notorious parody of William Manchester's book on Kennedy--reprinted here in full--to his descent into paranoia in the '70s and reemergence in the '80s, Krassner gives a highly irreverent look at life in the "alternate lane". 16-page photo insert.
Language
English
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Touchstone Books
Release
October 01, 1994
ISBN
0671898434
ISBN 13
9780671898434
Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in Counter-Culture
The outrageous and shocking autobiography of Paul Krassner, publisher of The Realist. From his notorious parody of William Manchester's book on Kennedy--reprinted here in full--to his descent into paranoia in the '70s and reemergence in the '80s, Krassner gives a highly irreverent look at life in the "alternate lane". 16-page photo insert.