The Cookbook: Coming of Age in Turbulent Times

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William Powell wrote The Anarchist Cookbook in 1969 at the age of nineteen. It included everything from making bombs to brewing LSD in the bathroom. On publication, it was hailed variously as “outrageous,” “extremely dangerous,” “communist,” and “the most irresponsible publishing venture in American history.” It also became an overnight bestseller.

Powell’s memoir chronicles the atmosphere of the 1960’s counterculture–the Civil Rights Movement was at its height and the federal government was engaged in a brutal and entirely unnecessary war in Southeast Asia. The zeitgeist was radicalization, and the watchword was revolution, and Powell left an enduring record of his thoughts and anger in the shape of The Anarchist Cookbook.

The Cookbook: Coming of Age in Turbulent Times portrays Powell’s rebellious adolescence, political radicalization, the publication of the book, the firestorm of controversy that followed, and how it shadowed his entire life. He explores his feelings and the lessons learned, and how he went on to help hundreds of children all over the world in education.

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A Word from the Publisher: I had the rare opportunity to work with William Powell for many years, both for his fiction projects as well as the development of his memoir, The Cookbook. I always found him introspective, charming, and intelligent. I hope that by publishing this book, we bring to light just who William Powell was as a person, not just the author of The Anarchist Cookbook. His true legacy was to help others, not hurt them. He was a true light in the world.