Drugs And The "Beats"
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In this fascinating and informative exploration of the relationship between drugs and literature, the reader will discover the lives and writings of three celebrated "beat" writers: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. In examining the drugs they used and the consequent effects on how they lived, what they wrote about, and how they wrote, the author offers an intriguing study of the role of drugs in the creative process. No literary movement had ever explored such a variety of drugs (heroin, morphine, alcohol, amphetamines, marijuana, LSD, etc.) with such such intensity as these three iconic writers. As precursors to and models for a whole generation of "flower children," they had a profound impact not only in literature but on the whole of society. Read Less
9781589397835
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The Role Of Drugs In The Lives And Writings Of Kerouac, Burroughs And Ginsberg
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Inscribed by the author to Nancy Grace
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1st Ed
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College Station, TX
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John Long, “Drugs And The "Beats",” Wirtshafter Collection-Cannabis Museum-Athens, Ohio, accessed November 23, 2024, https://cannabismuseum.com/omeka/items/show/11877.