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Tom Wolfe's much-discussed kaleidoscopic non-fiction novel chronicles the tale of novelist Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters. In the 1960s, Kesey led a group of psychedelic sympathizers around the country in a painted bus, presiding over LSD-induced "acid tests" all along the way. Long considered one of the greatest books about the history of the hippies, Wolfe's ability to research like a reporter and simultaneously evoke the hallucinogenic indulgence of the era ensures that this book, written in 1967, will live long in the counter-culture canon of American literature.
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The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1999
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- Titel
- The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Tom Wolfe
- Verlag
- Bantam Books
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1999
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 416
- ISBN10
- 0553380648
- ISBN13
- 9780553380644
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Historisches Thema, Wahre Geschichten, Musikalische Thematik, Narrativer Journalismus, USA, Amerikanische Literatur, Journalismus, Reportage, Amerika, Reise, Drogen, Erzählung, 50er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts, 60er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts, Hippies, Timothy Leary
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1968
- Originaltitel
- The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
- Bewertung
- 3,8 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Tom Wolfe's much-discussed kaleidoscopic non-fiction novel chronicles the tale of novelist Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters. In the 1960s, Kesey led a group of psychedelic sympathizers around the country in a painted bus, presiding over LSD-induced "acid tests" all along the way. Long considered one of the greatest books about the history of the hippies, Wolfe's ability to research like a reporter and simultaneously evoke the hallucinogenic indulgence of the era ensures that this book, written in 1967, will live long in the counter-culture canon of American literature.









