Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory Life of Terence McKenna at BASE Social Centre
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"Free entry! Exploring the life of Terence McKenna is like looking behind the Wizard of Oz’s curtain – finally Graham St John’s penned the first definitive deep dive into our universe’s pre-eminent psychedelic philosopher bard. Let the countercultural revelations flow at BASE anarchist social centre, complete with vegan food, book signing and impromptu discussions with like-minded folks."

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FREE EVENT

A event on Sunday 2nd November. The event starts at 18:00.


Terence McKenna biography: Talk with Graham St John - 2/11/25 BASE Bristol

'Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory Life of Terence McKenna' - Book signing + talk with the author Graham St John

Base
14 Robertson Road
Easton
Bristol
BS5 6JY

2/11/25

6pm - Vegan Food
7pm - Presentation

Terence McKenna (1946-2000) was the 20th century’s psychedelic renaissance man[1]. More than twenty-five years since his untimely passing, across the virtual popstream and in networked communities dedicated to his “small mouth noises,” McKenna’s magnetism endures. As the first biography of this stand-up philosopher, rogue scholar, and surreal oracle, Strange Attractor detects the signal behind the noise.

Perfecting his rugged philosophy on the role of psychedelics in evolution, consciousness, and time, McKenna was a riotous provocateur who charted the edges of mind and matter with razor wit and poetic charm. As an intellectual biography, the book offers a hallucinatory chronicle of the life, work, and legacy of this bold cartographer of the weird.

Accessing original documents and letters, featuring rare photographs and artworks, sharing previously untold stories from over eighty people, Strange Attractor chronicles one of the most celebrated and yet least understood figures of the late twentieth century. Neither exalting nor condemning its subject, it documents the evolution of an altered statesman whose mellifluous voice affected multitudes and continues to haunt the present.

Join us at BASE autonomous social centre in Easton for the UK release of Strange Attractor, with the author, Graham St John. Cafe is open for vegan dinner and dessert from 6pm. Talk starts at 7pm. Graham will have copies available at BASE on the night for sale and signing, and we'll have a relaxed evening with music and food. Come by for our regular Sunday Cafe night and enjoy the presentation and atmosphere.

'Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory Life of Terence McKenna' can be ordered directly from MIT Press. Foreword by Erik Davis.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262049573/strange-attactor/

29/10/25 - Update: The first print run of 'Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory Life of Terence McKenna' has already SOLD OUT in USA & UK. Unless you want to wait for the second print, Graham St John will have the last remaining copies for sale at BASE on Sunday night. These are currently the last copies available planet wide - Come down to BASE and get one signed from the author!

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Graham St John[2] is a world-leading anthropologist, cultural historian and author in the study of electronic music and dance cultures. His work has explored the intersections of music, technology, and consciousness, with a focus on the global rave and psychedelic scenes. Graham's work covers topics such as the international techno-traveller scene (Technomad: Global Raving Countercultures[3]), the outback party scene in Australia (Off Road Show: Techno, Protest and Feral Theatre[4]), to the cultural history of the powerful short-acting hallucinogen DMT ('Mystery School in Hyperspace - A Cultural History of DMT'[5]), and the transformational festival, Burning Man. Graham is also the founder of Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture[6].

[1] https://www.terencemckenna.com/
[2] https://www.edgecentral.net/
[3] https://www.edgecentral.net/technomad/
[4] https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1030431052000336261
[5] https://www.edgecentral.net/mystery-school-in-hyperspace/
[6] https://dj.dancecult.net/

BASE
http://basebristol.org

Terence McKenna's site archive
http://www.levity.com/eschaton/

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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