A fascinating compendium of shamanistic behaviour and techniques... Singh writes with a beguiling mixture of erudition and sheer delight in his discoveries. He is also willing to put in the hard yards * Spectator * Completely fascinating -- Helen Lewis * Strong Message Here, BBC R4 * Blending memoir, investigative journalism, and anthropological fieldwork, Shamanism is a deep dive into a religious tradition that is as mysterious as it is timeless * Time * Monumental... stunningly well-researched... grounded on expert scholarship but for the general reader * Irish Times * A vivid study of who shamans are, and why their practices, which predate organized religion, have endured for centuries. Singh deftly weaves together memoir and fieldwork, reporting from places as varied as Indonesia, the Amazon forest, and Burning Man, and reveals how shamanistic traditions have infiltrated both our culture and our politics * New Yorker * A panoramic survey: Singh has done the fieldwork, the legwork, and the drugwork * The Atlantic * An erudite, engaging and deeply personal journey into this ancient, yet ever-evolving, religious practice * Weird Walk * Deftly interweaving memoir, journalism, his own anthropological fieldwork, and cutting-edge archaeology, Manvir Singh's Shamanism provides a bracing new look at one of our species' oldest and most characteristically human experiencesreaching into the spiritual realm through the powerful figure of the shaman. Traveling from the Indonesian forest to the wilds of Burning Man, Singh takes us deep into history and the human heart, showing us that this ancient religion is very much present in our lives today -- Charles C. Mann, author of The Wizard and the Prophet Singhs Shamanism is a fast-paced, erudite, lyrical adventure through time and space that explores who shamans are, where they come from, what they do, and why we believeor dontin their supposed powers. This wildly enjoyable book will transform how you think about the human mind and the nature of culture -- Daniel Lieberman, author of Exercised Way back in the Pleistocene, shamanic voyaging may well have ignited the strange kind of consciousness we call our own. We've been constitutionally shamanic since. Singh's splendid, vibrant, fast-paced account shows us what sort of creatures we were, are, and might be. Read it to know your ancestors, yourself and your descendants -- Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild