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Books about the Burning Man event, culture and citizenry.
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A reader, eh? For those of you interested in exploring more deeply into the Burning Man history and culture in the world, other great books on the subject include:
"Burning Book" by Jessica Bruder, a visual history of Burning Man.
"Theater in a Crowded Fire" by Lee Gilmore, exploring the spirituality of the Burning Man experience.
"This is Burning Man" by Brian Doherty, a written history of the Burning Man experience.
"Enabling Creative Chaos" by Katherine Chen, an exploration of the "organizational mutant" (part community, part business) behind the event.
"Burning Man: Art in the Desert" by A. Leo Nash and Daniel Pinchbeck, a beautiful coffee table book.
"Desert to Dream: A Decade of Burning Man Photography" by Barbara Traub, another incredible photography book.
These and more are all available at several outlets including Amazon.com: