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by Tom Wolfe
Published by Expat98 07-08-2007 |
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Re: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
I love this book. Actually, according to the book itself, Kesey's inspiration for one flew over the cuckoo's nest came from mescaline, which he was taking around the same period of time as he was taking part in the clinical LSD studies. Anyhow, anyone who hasn't read this definitely should. The style of writing is just as good as the content (which is also interesting), and it seems to give a really vivid picture of the era (as well as i can tell, not having been alive then). I consider this a must read.
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The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
This is a classic. Apparently the author, Tom Wolfe, never actually took LSD, but he still does a great job conveying the mentality of the era through what is often called stream of consciousness writing (there's a journalistic term for this as well, but i can't remember what it is).
The book chronicles Ken Kesey's first drug experiences and continues through the beginning of the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests. It sums up the attitude of the era through the style of speech, and it also reminds the reader that all the characters who we know of as hippies, acid testers, etc. were also real, 3 dimensional people with personalities and feelings. It almost makes me feel like i'm there with the pranksters whenever i pick up this book. |
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