<p>âHow [Reich] went from being one of the inspirational figures of the psychoanalytic movement, as a clinician, a teacher and a writer, to being a cult figure on the margins of 1960s America is an extraordinary story, and Turner tells it with subtlety and panache. Turner has interviewed many people who knew Reich well, and he casts his net wide, setting Reich's quirks and crimes in their historical context so that a portrait of the man emerges rather than a diagnosis.â Adam Phillips, âLondon Review of Booksâ</p>
<p>âVery amusing and intelligentâŚThis book will change the way in which we employ that increasingly lazy phrase âthinking outside the boxâ.â Christopher Hitchens, âThe New York Times Book Reviewâ</p>
<p>âSmart, thorough, wholly engagingâŚtakes the reader on a tragicomic adventure of the history of an idea. A study in charisma, belief, and mental contagions that infected an entire culture, and which are still with us today.â Siri Hustvedt, author of âThe Summer Without Menâ</p>
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Christopher Turner first came across the orgasmatron whilst doing anthropological fieldwork at infamously progressive Summerhill School (Reich persuaded Neill to build an Orgone Accumulator and to test it on his pupils). He went on to complete a PhD â on the cultural history of disgust â at the University of London. He teaches at the London Consortium, a PhD programme in the Humanities at Birkbeck College, London, and is a regular contributor to the LRB, Tate Magazine, the Guardian and Sight and Sound. For the academic year 2003/4, he was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University. He's also a documentary filmmaker.