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Aldous Huxley The Doors of Perception (1954)

In 1952 Aldous Huxley became involved in the now legendary experiment to clinically detail the physiological and psycho-logical effects of the little known drug used by Mexican and Native American elders in religious practices. The drug was Peyote-now commonly know as mescalin. By the standards of the time, Huxley was a hard working, respected, and reserved intellectual from a highly intelligent, well-know, and eccentric British family. By any standards, the results of the experiment were remarkable. The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell detail the practicalities of the experiment and give Huxley's vivid account of his immediate experience and the more prolonged effect upon his sub-sequent thinking and awareness. At first, the reader is drawn in by the sheer naivety and tom-foolery of the proposal but is soon caught in a finely woven net by the juxtaposition of Huxley's formidable intellect, his remarkable ability to convey the experience in such acute and truthful detail, and his incredible modesty. In 1922 Gertrude Stein famously wrote - A rose is a rose is a rose. In proving her right, Huxley also shows the deeper meaning be-hind the apparently simple verse and goes on to deliver such spectacular accounts of the most everyday objects that the reason for their repeated and continual renderings by all the major artists throughout history suddenly becomes quite clear. For the conscious and willing reader - a trip to the Guggenheim, the Louvre or the Tate Modern will never be the same again.

audiobooks

1.) human voice

specs: 2 hours 27 min 48 sec, MP3, 48 kbps, human voice

2.) computer voice

specs: 1 hours 38 min 15 sec, MP3, 58 kbps VBR, Mac computer voice Daniel

text: books included

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