Books by James Riley
James Riley is the critically celebrated author of The Bad Trip: Dark Omens, New Worlds and the End of the Sixties, and is renowned for his writing on contemporary literature, popular film and 1960s culture. He has lectured and performed spoken word internationally and is the Muriel Bradbrook Official Fellow in English Literature at Girton College, Cambridge.
Interviews with James Riley
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Nine Perfect Strangers
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The New Wellness Workbook: How to Achieve Enduring Health and Vitality
by John Travis -
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The Serial: A Year in the Life of Marin County
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The Penguin Book of New Age And Holistic Writing
ed. William Bloom -
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Wellmania: Extreme Misadventures in the Search for Wellness
by Brigid Delaney
The best books on Wellness, recommended by James Riley
The best books on Wellness, recommended by James Riley
Today the idea of wellness has been wrapped into ‘self care’ and the luxury lifestyle. But the movement grew out of radical ideas in the 1960s and 1970s, explains the Cambridge academic James Riley, whose new book presents a cultural history of alternative health. Here he recommends five of the best books on wellness—taking in both satirical novels and how-to guidebooks.