Reviews
"Essential reading, a modern classic." -Stephen Silberman,Wiredmagazine "The poet of plants . . . Pendell may be America's answer to Blake, Coleridge, and Wordsworth. . . ." -Emily Green,Los Angeles Times "Whereas all other drug encyclopaediaists are accompanied by excessive slyness, the seemingly free verse of Dale Pendell is constrained by compulsive accuracy, to paraphrase Zarathustra'sHom Yost,by the (scruples) that drive forth truth." -David Flattery, author ofHaoma and Harmaline "A beat alchemist working textual DJ decks." -Erik Davis,Bookforum, "Essential reading, a modern classic." -Stephen Silberman, Wired magazine "The poet of plants . . . Pendell may be America's answer to Blake, Coleridge, and Wordsworth. . . ." -Emily Green, Los Angeles Times "Whereas all other drug encyclopaediaists are accompanied by excessive slyness, the seemingly free verse of Dale Pendell is constrained by compulsive accuracy, to paraphrase Zarathustra's Hom Yost, by the (scruples) that drive forth truth." -David Flattery, author of Haoma and Harmaline "A beat alchemist working textual DJ decks." -Erik Davis, Bookforum, "Essential reading, a modern classic." --Stephen Silberman, Wired magazine "The poet of plants . . . Pendell may be America's answer to Blake, Coleridge, and Wordsworth. . . ." --Emily Green, Los Angeles Times "Whereas all other drug encyclopaediaists are accompanied by excessive slyness, the seemingly free verse of Dale Pendell is constrained by compulsive accuracy, to paraphrase Zarathustra's Hom Yost, by the (scruples) that drive forth truth." --David Flattery, author of Haoma and Harmaline "A beat alchemist working textual DJ decks." --Erik Davis, Bookforum