
Unmask Alice
LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries
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Narrated by:
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Gabra Zackman
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By:
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Rick Emerson
About this listen
Two teens. Two diaries. Two social panics. One incredible fraud.
In 1971, Go Ask Alice reinvented the young adult genre with a blistering portrayal of sex, psychosis, and teenage self-destruction. The supposed diary of a middle-class addict, Go Ask Alice terrified adults and cemented LSD's fearsome reputation, fueling support for the War on Drugs. Five million copies later, Go Ask Alice remains a divisive bestseller, outraging censors and earning new fans, all of them drawn by the book's mythic premise: A Real Diary, by Anonymous.
But Alice was only the beginning.
In 1979, another diary rattled the culture, setting the stage for a national meltdown. The posthumous memoir of an alleged teenage Satanist, Jay's Journal merged with a frightening new crisis—adolescent suicide—to create a literal witch hunt, shattering countless lives and poisoning whole communities.
In reality, Go Ask Alice and Jay's Journal came from the same dark place: a serial con artist who betrayed a grieving family, stole a dead boy's memory, and lied her way to the National Book Awards.
Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World's Most Notorious Diaries is a true story of contagious deception. It stretches from Hollywood to Quantico, and passes through a tiny patch of Utah nicknamed "the fraud capital of America." It's the story of a doomed romance and a vengeful celebrity. Of a lazy press and a public mob. Of two suicidal teenagers, and their exploitation by a literary vampire.
Unmask Alice...where truth is stranger than nonfiction."
©2022 BenBella Books (P)2022 BenBella BooksA fascinating story!
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Not quite what I expected. Honestly, better.
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However, the story was so fascinating I’m glad I was able to overlook the narration. I vaguely knew about Go Ask Alice and how it had been debunked, but this book covers so much more than that, a whole chapter of American cultural history I really had no more than a vague awareness of. I absolutely devoured it.
Fascinating story, ignore the weird narration
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Interesting story
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