Nowhere to hide! Wilhelm Reich was the 20th Century's maddest scientist, the godfather of the Sexual Revolution and the discoverer of "orgone energy." As a child of five, author Malcolm J. Brenner is sent to Dr. Albert Duvall, a sadistic "orgone therapist" and one of Reich's closest associates. Neither Reich nor Malcolm's parents suspect what ends up happening behind the locked door of Duvall's soundproof office. Frightening, funny, touching and raunchy, "Growing Up In The Orgone Box" is the true story of a small boy trying to cope with a slowly crumbling family and a world ? he's told ? that would never understand.



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Malcolm J. Brenner was born in New Jersey in 1951. He attended public and private schools there and in Pennsylvania before entering New College of Florida in 1969, where some of the events on which "Wet Goddess" is based took place.

Brenner has worked many jobs, including wilderness tour guide, photo lab owner and public relations officer. During the 1990's he covered the Navajo Nation and Zuni Pueblo as a reporter for border town newspapers in New Mexico. His hard-hitting investigative reporting, news photos and satirical columns won several regional awards.

Now a freelance writer and photographer, Brenner lives in Port Charlotte, Florida. He recently published "Mel-Khyor: An Interstellar Affair," a science-fiction novel about a woman's protracted experience with a crashed alien and its effects on her later life.

Titel
Growing Up In The Orgone Box: Secrets of a Reichian Childhood
EAN
9781311516336
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
08.08.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM