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  • Death Trip

    A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir

    When a midlife crisis threatens his marriage and an open-minded therapist offers him MDMA, the author learns just how trippy a search for meaning can get.Like many children of immigrants, Seth Lorinczi knew only the major plot points of his Hungarian family's backstory. But when he stumbles upon his father's long-forgotten memoirs, he realizes the antisemitic violence and trauma suffered by his ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

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    Death Trip

    A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir

    by Seth Lorinczi ...
    Narrated by Seth Lorinczi ...

    Unabridged

    7 hours 13 min

    When a midlife crisis threatens his marriage and an open-minded therapist offers him MDMA, the author learns just how trippy a search for meaning can get.Like many children of immigrants, Seth Lorinczi knew only the major plot points of his Hungarian backstory. But when he stumbles upon his father’s memoirs, he realizes the antisemitic violence and trauma suffered by his Holocaust Survivor ... Read more

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