written by olga1921 on 23/06/2005
Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception / Heaven and Hell: Is about what happened when the author took the hallucinogen mescalin, very analytical but also inspiring writing. What I remember vividly is his idea that each of us are "island universes" and it is impossible to really know what it is like to be someone else.
Not as entertaining as his fiction, as this is semi-autobiographical, and he is in the 60's mindset of mind-altering drugs being "a good thing", so it's in some ways quite a politically incorrect book.
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