Originally published in 1963, The Yage Letters: Redux documents William S. Burroughs’ 1950s travels through South America in search of yage (ayahuasca), a powerful hallucinogenic plant. This collaborative work with Allen Ginsberg, presented in an epistolary format, explores altered states of consciousness, shamanic rituals, and their transformative experiences. This updated edition includes Ginsberg’s reflections on psychedelics and additional material, offering a comprehensive look into their profound and often challenging journey.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain firsthand insight into early Western exploration of ayahuasca and shamanic practices.
- Discover an intimate epistolary exchange between Beat Generation icons William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg.
- Explore themes of consciousness, spirituality, and counterculture's engagement with psychedelics.
- Engage with a key text that influenced literary and cultural understandings of altered states.