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    <![CDATA[The Doors of Perception/Heaven and Hell]]>
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    <![CDATA[Sometimes a writer has to revisit the classics.  Here we find that &quot;gonzo journalism&quot;--gutsy first-person accounts wherein the author is part of the story--didn't originate with Hunter S. Thompson or Tom Wolfe. Aldous Huxley took some mescaline and wrote about it some 10 or 12 years earlier than those others. The book he came up with is part bemused essay &amp; part mystical treatise--&quot;suchness&quot; is everywhere to be found while under the influence. This is a good example of essay writing, journal keeping &amp; the value of controversy--always--in one's work.]]>
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