The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley [1970 PAPERBACK]
The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley
VINTAGE PAPERBACK [1970] HARPER & ROW PERENNIAL LIBRARY
Book is like new and unread. Some shelf wear to cover; price sticker on front.
Sometimes a writer has to revisit the classics, and here we find that "gonzo journalism"—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 & wrote about it some 10 or 12 years earlier than those others. The book he came up with is part bemused essay & part mystical treatise—"suchness" is everywhere to be found while under the influence. This is a good example of essay writing, journal keeping & the value of controversy—always—in one's work.