Leaving the Bucket

Searching for the Sacred in Addiction

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Ralph Thurston ISBN: 9781467852937
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 23, 2005
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Ralph Thurston
ISBN: 9781467852937
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 23, 2005
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The seventeen essays of Leaving the Bucket:Searching for the Sacred in Addiction give a philosophical close-up of living inside, outside and around the context of rural alcoholism and other forms of addiction. The collection is an insightful look at what drives an individual toward change while paradoxically leaving him in a static context that seems impossible to exit. Set in rural Southeast Idaho in the late 1970s, the book chronicles the simultaneous eruptions of a tavern in a teetotaling Mormon community and the authors interest in Dionysian pursuits. With reflections on topics ranging from the vulgar to the sacred, the book illuminates the internal wars that lead to addiction, the knotted behavior which has been called a disease by modern medicine but which may instead be an intense version of the drive toward historical changea drive perhaps mimicked at all levels of existence, from the personal to the social to the ecological. Detailing what happens when the urge to change meets the lack of opportunity to do so, Leaving the Bucket will leave its readers thinking as changed as the community it describes.

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The seventeen essays of Leaving the Bucket:Searching for the Sacred in Addiction give a philosophical close-up of living inside, outside and around the context of rural alcoholism and other forms of addiction. The collection is an insightful look at what drives an individual toward change while paradoxically leaving him in a static context that seems impossible to exit. Set in rural Southeast Idaho in the late 1970s, the book chronicles the simultaneous eruptions of a tavern in a teetotaling Mormon community and the authors interest in Dionysian pursuits. With reflections on topics ranging from the vulgar to the sacred, the book illuminates the internal wars that lead to addiction, the knotted behavior which has been called a disease by modern medicine but which may instead be an intense version of the drive toward historical changea drive perhaps mimicked at all levels of existence, from the personal to the social to the ecological. Detailing what happens when the urge to change meets the lack of opportunity to do so, Leaving the Bucket will leave its readers thinking as changed as the community it describes.

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