A review by katrinky
Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life by Tom Robbins

2.0

his books meant a lot to me as a teenager, especially ARA and Cowgirls, for reasons that are obvious in hindsight and that largely involve body hair. I'm glad he wrote about his life and his experiences, but he is extremely Of His Era and thus traipses into some very disappointing territory writing about a 1970 trip to Japan.

a good time capsule of a book; definitely captures the ethos of a particular kind of freewheeling, privileged troublemaker that thrived in the art & literary world between the 60s-90s, and which is both mesmerizing and infuriating.