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The Aging Hippie's Guide to Stoner Lit - Page 3

I was an Undergraduate between 1969 and 1973, at the height of the 1960s counterculture and at the beginning of its decline. On my campus and many others there developed a whole subcategory of literature called Stoner lit. These were books about being high, or books that seemed to make more sense if you were high. You read them in between tokes and to break up the Firesign Theatre marathons that left you laughing hysterically. Anyway, here are some of the ones I rember being au courant back then, as well as some more recent examples that have kept the tradition alive. Peace, and far out.
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The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame)
The Wind in the Willows
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Kenneth Grahame
Three Novels (Beckett)
Three Novels
82
Beckett
Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life (Tom Robbins)
Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life
83
Tom Robbins
Trout Fishing in America (Richard Brautigan)
Trout Fishing in America
84
Richard Brautigan
Villa Incognito (Tom Robbins)
Villa Incognito
85
Tom Robbins
Waiting for Godot (Samuel Beckett)
Waiting for Godot
86
Samuel Beckett
Walden (Henry David Thoreau)
Walden
87
Henry David Thoreau
Walden Two
Walden Two
88
Welcome to the Monkey House (Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)
Welcome to the Monkey House
89
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
90
1974
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