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Feral young people. Proudly shredding themselves through hedonism, poverty, hashish, opium, revelations, jails, death, insanity, and love. Escaping America, Europe and elsewhere. Basking in Asia's slums and paradises. This nonfiction book documents and enshrines raw quotes from more than 500 people who journeyed on those dilapidated, utopian routes -- starting in the 1960s to today. Nothing censored, except the names of the living, because of their illegalities and innocence. Most traveled east, carried onward by the Earth's rotation. Through Turkey to Iran, into Afghanistan. Then Pakistan into India and to Nepal. Often wondering if they would reach Kathmandu. In 1972, 1975 and 1978 on, Richard S. Ehrlich traveled overland by public transportation across Asia. Ehrlich is an American foreign correspondent based in Bangkok, Thailand, reporting news from Asia since 1978 and winner of Columbia University's Foreign Correspondent's Award.
La vie troublante et bizarre de Sheila Carfenders, une patiente mentale de 22 ansenlevée de San Francisco par son psychiatre abusif. Le Docteur Masque emmène Sheila dans un pays asiatique pauvre et en décompositiond'une violente rébellion, où il espère construire une clinique psychiatrique expérimentale après avoir conclu des accords avec le régime corrompu et son dirigeant en délire, le Président Akimbo. Le destin de Sheila? Inattendu au milieu d'un coup d'Ãtat. Richard S. Ehrlich est un journaliste américain de San Francisco, en Californie, qui rapporte des nouvelles d'Asie depuis 1978 et a remporté le prix du correspondant étranger de l'Université Columbia. De nombreux personnages de Sheila Carfenders, Docteur Masque au PrésidentAkimbo - y compris leurs conversations - sont dérivés de ses entretiens, de sesreportages d'événements, de documents, d'expériences et d'individus réels. Il est également l'auteur de plusieurs livres dont ses deux plus récentstitres de non-fiction: Rituels. Tueurs. Guerres. & Sexe. -- Tibet, Inde, Népal, Laos, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka & New York Tribus apocalyptiques, Contrebandiers & Freaks
This is the story of how A.I. Theoretically Rachel survives in San Francisco and Oakland, helped by other half-A.I. half-humans including Doreen Thing, Vivian Oblivion, and Dead Leslie. They are the Neutrino Girls, anarchistic hackers and squatters empowered by artificial intelligence. Vicious psychiatrist Doctor Cube created these A.I. hybrids in a San Francisco mental hospital. Some of the Neutrino Girls escape and are swallowed by the streets, prostitution, poverty, America's failed Afghanistan War, and the wildness of rogue A.I. Richard S. Ehrlich is a Bangkok-based American journalist, reporting news from Asia since 1978, and winner of Columbia University's Foreign Correspondent's Award. Most of the quotes and dialogue are verbatim from his news interviews, conversations, correspondence, documents, and [redacted].
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