9781644280331-1644280337-Cocaine + Surfing: A Sordid History of Surfing's Greatest Love Affair

Cocaine + Surfing: A Sordid History of Surfing's Greatest Love Affair

ISBN-13: 9781644280331
ISBN-10: 1644280337
Edition: Reprint
Author: Chas Smith
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Rare Bird Books
Format: Paperback 188 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781644280331
ISBN-10: 1644280337
Edition: Reprint
Author: Chas Smith
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Rare Bird Books
Format: Paperback 188 pages

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Cocaine + Surfing: A Sordid History of Surfing's Greatest Love Affair (ISBN-13: 9781644280331 and ISBN-10: 1644280337), written by authors Chas Smith, was published by Rare Bird Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other History of Sports (Sports Miscellaneous, Surfing, Water Sports, Cultural, Anthropology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Cocaine + Surfing: A Sordid History of Surfing's Greatest Love Affair (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History of Sports books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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From the author of Welcome to Paradise, Now Go To Hell, a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award for Nonfiction

One of Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament's Top 10 of 2018

It’s no surprise that surfers like to party. The 1960–70s image, bolstered by Tom Wolfe and Big Wednesday, was one of mild outlaws―tanned boys refusing to grow up, spending their days drinking beer and smoking joints on the beach in between mindless hours in the water.

But in the 1980s, as surf brands morphed into multibillion-dollar companies, the derelict portrait began to harm business. The external surf image became Kelly Slater and Laird Hamilton, beacons of health, vitality, bravery, and clean-living.

Internally, though, surfing had moved on from booze and weed to its heart’s true home, its soul’s twin flame: cocaine. The rise of cocaine in American popular culture as the choice of rich, white elites was matched, then quadrupled, within surf culture. The parties got wilder, the nights stretched longer, the stories became more ridiculously unbelievable. And there has been no stopping, no dip in passion.

It is a forbidden love, and few, if any, outside the surf world know about this particular rhapsody. Drug use is kept very well-hidden, even from insiders, but evidence of its psychosis rears its head from time to time in the form of overdoses, bar fights, surf contests, murders, and cover-ups.

Cocaine + Surfing draws back the curtain on a hopped-up, sometimes-sexy, sometimes-deadly relationship and uses cocaine as the vehicle to expose and explain the utterly absurd surf industry to outsiders.

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