Description - Mother American Night: My Life in Crazy Times by John Perry Barlow
A "ceaselessly mind-blowing memoir ...bubbling over with psychedelic wisdom" (WIRED) that documents a Zelig-like life from a childhood as Wyoming ranching royalty to friendships with Neal Cassady, Steve Jobs, and JFK Jr.
Mother American Night is the heartrendingly sad, hysterically funny, and often unbelievable yet always completely true story of a singular individual. Referred to by more than one publication as "The Most Interesting Man in the World," Barlow has throughout his life maintained close relationships with such diverse cultural figures as Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, Timothy Leary, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. During his long and varied career, Barlow has written the lyrics to 30 songs by the Grateful Dead while also running his family's cattle ranch. Despite being a freely self-confessed acidhead, he served as a campaign manager for Dick Cheney during his run for Congress in 1978. When he was 42, Barlow became a renowned Internet guru who began vigorously defending the right for all to use it freely by cofounding the Electronic Freedom Foundation in 1990.
A brilliant thinker and writer, he has, over the course of the past half century, somehow managed to be at the cutting edge of popular culture. And as impressive as his accomplishments have been, Barlow's dramatic personal life reads like the story of a generation writ large, an "essential, beautifully written book that is full of humor and tragedy and revelation." (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
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