snobbery, Foley is, nonetheless, genuinely curious about this “elusive and nebulous” feeling, and sets off on a wry, smart and funny voyage of discovery, uncovering the historical roots of raves, holidays, comedy clubs, fancy dress and naked cycling, explaining how they relate to shamanism, the trickster in mythology and religious ritual. (Simon & Schuster) Michael Foley is a self-confessed curmudgeon. The list of things he dislikes includes nightclubs, discos, DJs, beaches, rock concerts, festivals, weddings and parties. He is bewildered by the idea of fun and has often “pretended to be having fun” while wondering “if the enthusiasts were genuinely enjoying what felt like torture” to him. Owning up to his own intellectual…
