Benjamin Tucker (author of Roadeye)
...exquisitely balances poetic rapture and esoteric insight. ...a glorious illumination of our spiritual birthright.
Product Description
A rapturous saga, relating the author's inimitable experiences while out and about in "this crazy, beautiful, impossible world", as he describes it. Haas' travels encompass a wide variety of places, such as India, Iceland, Hawaii, New Zealand, Nepal, Europe, and Israel. Largely, however, this is an inner odyssey, and is a profound account of the author's acceptance, love, and alchemical union with the spirit and the earth itself.
From the Publisher
Jack Haas is one of the world's most enjoyable and inspiring contemporary writers. His life experiences united with his profound penmanship make his books a rhythmic journey into wonder and wisdom. If you mixed the writings of Bruce Chatwin in with the likes of Jack Kerouac, Henry Miller, Joseph Campbell, and Dan Brown, then tossed in some mysticism, madness, and miracles, and sprinkled the entire work with eloquent prose, you would get an amalgamation of literature pointing in the direction of Jack Haas' writing. Thick with humour, humanity, adventure, divinity, debauchery, and song, Haas' true life experiences and passionate wordplay invite us into a living vision of our own mysterious grandeur.
About the Author
In 2003 Jack Haas became the first author in history to release three five-star books in a single year. Reviews of these books were done by Jim Cox, Editor-in-Chief of the Midwest Book Review, who is considered to be one of the premier book reviewers and authorities on new writing in North America.