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    Mark Haskell Smith is the author of six novels, each with a single-word title, and impactful nonfiction works. His writing delves into the human experience with a distinctive voice and engaging style that challenges readers' perceptions. Smith's literary contributions have been recognized through their publication in prominent literary and journalistic outlets, establishing him as a notable voice in contemporary letters.

    Blown
    Moist
    Baked
    Naked at Lunch
    Rude Talk in Athens
    Heart of Dankness
    • 2021

      In ancient Athens, thousands would attend theatre festivals that turned writing into a fierce battle for fame, money, and laughably large trophies. While the tragedies earned artistic respect, it was the comedies--the raunchy jokes, vulgar innuendo, outrageous invention, and barbed political commentary--that captured the imagination of the city. The writers of these comedic plays feuded openly, insulting one another from the stage, each production more inventive and outlandish than the last, as they tried to win first prize. Of these writers, only the work of Aristophanes has survived and it's only through his plays that we know about his peers: Cratinus, the great lush; Eupolis, the copycat; and Ariphrades, the sexual deviant. It might have been the golden age of Democracy, but for comic playwrights, it was the age of Rude Talk. Watching a production of an Aristophanes play in 2019 CE and seeing the audience laugh uproariously at every joke, Mark Haskell Smith began to wonder: what does it tell us about society and humanity that these ancient punchlines still land? When insults and jokes made thousands of years ago continue to be both offensive and still make us laugh? Through conversations with historians, politicians, and other writers, the always witty and effusive Smith embarks on a personal mission (bordering on obsession) exploring the life of one of these unknown writers, and how comedy challenged the patriarchy, the military, and the powers that be, both then and now. A comic writer himself and author of many books and screenplays, Smith also looks back at his own career, his love for the uniquely dynamic city of Athens, and what it means for a writer to leave a legacy

      Rude Talk in Athens
    • 2018

      Blown

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(232)Add rating

      A Wall Street trader's disappearance with millions in stolen cash sets off a wild chase in the Cayman Islands, blending biting satire with criminal antics. As a quirky team of investigators pursues him, the story explores the absurdities of offshore banking and the lengths people will go for wealth. With humor and chaos at every turn, the novel promises a thrilling ride through a world of financial mischief and unexpected twists.

      Blown
    • 2016

      Naked at Lunch

      A Reluctant Nudist's Adventures in the Clothing-Optional World

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(11)Add rating

      Exploring the intriguing history of nonsexual social nudism, the narrative reveals how this movement gained traction among various groups, including intellectuals and health enthusiasts, from the late nineteenth century onward. Through vivid anecdotes, Haskell Smith highlights diverse cultural contexts, from ancient Greece to the Weimar Republic, illustrating how nudism was embraced for reasons beyond mere exhibitionism. The book also touches on unexpected connections, such as American soldiers receiving nudist magazines, showcasing the complex social dynamics surrounding nudity throughout history.

      Naked at Lunch
    • 2013

      Raw

      A Love Story

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(326)Add rating

      The story follows Sepp Gregory, a reality-TV star promoting his bestselling debut novel, which he hasn't read but lived through. While he basks in fame, literary critic Harriet Post believes the book's success signals a cultural decline. She aims to expose the publishing world and, after hijacking Sepp's book tour, discovers the ghostwriter behind his work. Their journey takes a wild turn during a tragic accident, leading to an unexpected, chaotic road trip through the Southwest filled with tension and revelations.

      Raw
    • 2012

      Heart of Dankness

      Underground Botanists, Outlaw Farmers, and the Race for the Cannabis Cup

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(197)Add rating

      The narrative follows novelist Mark Haskell Smith as he covers the unique Cannabis Cup competition in Amsterdam, where he encounters an extraordinary type of marijuana. Unlike conventional strains that induce a high, this cannabis features a rare quality referred to as "dankness," appealing to connoisseurs. Smith's experiences and observations provide an intriguing exploration of cannabis culture and its distinctions, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of this evolving landscape.

      Heart of Dankness
    • 2010

      Baked

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(337)Add rating

      The story follows Miro Basinas on his quest for vengeance after being shot and having his prized mango-tasting pot stolen. As he navigates through a world filled with intrigue and danger, Miro's determination to uncover the identity of his assailant drives the narrative, blending elements of mystery and personal redemption. Along the way, themes of resilience and the pursuit of justice emerge, making his journey not just a physical hunt but also a transformative experience.

      Baked
    • 2007

      Moist

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(28)Add rating

      An unexpected encounter with a provocative tattoo on a severed arm propels Bob from his mundane job and comfortable life into the chaotic world of the Los Angeles Mexican mafia. As he transforms into Roberto, he faces threats from various characters, including a vengeful mobster, a cunning cannabis entrepreneur, and a determined LAPD detective. The tattoo not only captivates him but also ignites a dangerous pursuit that intertwines desire, crime, and the quest for power, challenging Bob's loyalties and life choices.

      Moist