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The Ayahuasca Reader: Encounters with the Amazons Sacred Vine, is a panorama of texts translated from nearly a dozen languages on the ayahuasca experience.These include indigenous mythic narratives, testimonies, and religious hymns, as well as stories related by Western travelers, scientists, and writers who have had contact with ayahuasca in different contexts.In addition to contributions from Wade Davis, Dennis McKenna, Gerardo ReichelDolmotoff and Richard Spruce, the new edition includes essays from Graham Hancock, Alex Grey, Jeremy Narby, Susana Bustos, and a section on Ayahuasca art. The Ayahuasca Reader remains the most comprehensive collection of authoritative writings on the subject ever published. An essential reference for anthropology, ethnobotany and Latin American literature studies, it will be of intense interest to students of Amazonian indigenous culture, Native American spirituality, and metaphysical studies.
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- Q: What is the main focus of The Ayahuasca Reader? A: The Ayahuasca Reader explores the ayahuasca experience through a collection of texts, including indigenous narratives, testimonies, and contributions from various authors.
- Q: Who are some of the contributors to this book? A: Contributors include Wade Davis, Dennis McKenna, Graham Hancock, and Jeremy Narby, among others, who provide diverse perspectives on the ayahuasca experience.
- Q: What topics does this book cover? A: The book covers anthropological, ethnobotanical, and literary aspects of ayahuasca, including indigenous culture, spirituality, and the art associated with ayahuasca.
- Q: Is The Ayahuasca Reader suitable for academic study? A: Yes, it is an essential reference for students and scholars in anthropology, ethnobotany, and Latin American literature studies.
- Q: What is the format of this book? A: The Ayahuasca Reader is available in paperback, consisting of 464 pages.
- Q: When was The Ayahuasca Reader published? A: The book was published on October 1, 2016.
- Q: Is this book a new edition? A: Yes, this is the second edition of The Ayahuasca Reader, featuring updated essays and contributions.
- Q: What type of condition is the book in? A: The book is in new condition, ensuring it is free from wear and damage.
- Q: Can this book help me understand ayahuasca art? A: Yes, the book includes a section dedicated to ayahuasca art, providing insights into its cultural significance.
- Q: How does this book relate to indigenous spirituality? A: The Ayahuasca Reader includes texts that reflect the spiritual practices and beliefs of Amazonian indigenous cultures, enhancing understanding of their connection to ayahuasca.