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Author: | Hollis, H. H. |
Title: | Stoned counsel |
In: | Again, Dangerous Visions, (Edited by Harlan Ellison) |
Publisher: | Doubleday and Co., New York |
Pages: | 270-281 |
Date: | 1972 |
Format: | Short story |
Descriptor: | Drugs as mind-expanders |
Annotation:In world of near future hallucinogenic drugs have become a routine part of the legal process. Lawyers examine evidence that is fed to them in direct association with LSD and other drugs, and trials are conducted with prosecutors and defense attorneys both in a drug-enhanced mental state. Approach of the story is sympathetic and detached; drug-enhancement is depicted as a new phase, not necessarily negative in implication, in courtroom procedure. |
Author: | Jones, Langdon |
Title: | The eye of the lens |
In: | The Eye of the Lens (By Langdon Jones) |
Publisher: | Collier Books, New York |
Pages: | 53-90 |
Date: | 1972 |
Format: | Short novel |
Descriptor: | Drugs as mind-expanders |
Annotation:Avant-garde story without summarizable plot: it attempts to depict various cinematic and psychedelic modes of perception and includes (p. 84) an explicitly psychedelic scene within a British cathedral of the near future where hallucinatory religious rituals take place. |
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