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  • Richard Alpert (Ram Dass)
     

    • Timothy Leary
    • Harvard University
    • LSD
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    • Aldous Huxley
    • Herman Hesse
       
  • Georges Bataille
     

    • World War I
    • Paris, France
    • Surrealism
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    • Andre Breton: Essay - What is Surrealism
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    • Henri Michaux
    • Michel Foucault
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  • Charles Bukowski
     

  • William S. Burroughs
     

    • Harvard University
    • Allen Ginsberg
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    • Neal Cassady
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  • Neal Cassady
     

  • Raymond Chandler
     

  • Aleister Crowley

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    • Alan Bennet
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    • World War I
    • Buddhism
    • 666 (number of the Beast)
    • Kenneth Anger
    • Gnosticism
    • Benito Mussolini
    • Israel Regardie
    • Magick In Theory & Practice (entire text)
       

  • Richard Dadd
     

    • The Victorian Era
    • Freemasonry
    • The Golden Dawn
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Ancient Egypt
    • Queen (musical group)
    • Neal Gaiman
    • The Marquis de Sade
       
  • Edward Dahlberg
     

    • Hart Crane
    • Nazism
    • Charles Olson
    • Alfred Stieglitz
    • Gregory Corso
    • Jack Kerouac
    • Nathanael West
       

  • Philip K. Dick
     

    • Philip K. Dick Interviews
    • L. Frank Baum
    • LSD
    • Ridley Scott
    • Tod Machover
    • The Hugo Award
    • The Philip K. Dick Award
    • Gnosticism
    • R. (Robert) Crumb
    • Philippe Starck
    • Essay: More Human Than Human: Blade Runner's Human/Replicant Debate
    • Article: The God In the Trash: The Fantastic Life and Oracular Work of Philip K. Dick
    • Paul Verhoeven
       

  • Allen Ginsberg
     

    • Jack Kerouac
    • Walt Whitman
    • William Carlos Williams
    • William Blake
    • Lucien Carr
    • Lionel Trilling
    • Josef Stalin
    • World War II
    • Kenneth Rexroth
    • Peter Orlovsky
    • Lawrence Ferlinghetti
    • Bob Dylan
    • Gary Snyder
    • Ken Kesey
    • Michael McClure
    • J. Edgar Hoover
    • Anne Waldman
       
  • Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
     

    • Karl Marx
    • Sigmund Freud
    • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
    • Fidel Castro
    • Mao Tse-tung
       

  • Albert Hofmann
     

  • Timothy Leary
     

    • Arthur Schopenhauer
    • Harvard University
    • Charles Hampden-Turner
    • Antero Alli
    • Arthur Koestler
    • Jack Kerouac
    • Ralph Metzner
    • Gordon Weil
    • LSD
       

  • Cormac McCarthy
     

    • Billy Bob Thornton
       
  • Bettie Page
     

    • Weegee
    • Howard Hughes
    • Bunny Yeager
       

  • A. G. Rizzoli
     

  • The Marquis de Sade
     

    • Paris, France
    • New Orleans
    • The French Revolution
    • Nero
    • Caligula
    • Honoré Regnard
    • Guillarme de Apolinaire
       

  • Iceberg Slim
     

    • Ralph Ellison
    • Eldridge Cleaver
    • Malcolm X
    • Huey Newton
    • The Black Panther Party
    • The Black Power Bibliography
    • Donald Goines
    • Josh Alan Friedman
    • Robert Deane Pharr
    • Charles Perry
    • Clarence Cooper Jr.
    • Holloway House Publishers
    • Chester Himes
    • Blaxploitation (film genre)
    • Ice-T
    • Ice Cube
    • 1972 interview from L.A. Free Press
    • 1973 interview from The Washington Post
    • 1992 article about Iceberg Slim from Esquire Magazine
    • 1992 article about Iceberg Slim from The Guardian (UK)
    • undated article from Cash Box
    • Iceberg Slim Sounds
    • Iceberg Slim Interviews
    • Iceberg Slim Book Excerpts
       
  • William Browning Spencer
     

  • Dylan Thomas
     

    • World War II
    • Franz Kafka
    • Arthur Rimbaud
    • Contents of Collections
    • Dylan Thomas MP3s
    • Dylan Thomas photo gallery
       

  • Jim Thompson
     

    • U. S. Civil War
    • John F. Kennedy
    • The Great Depression
    • Theodore Dreiser
    • Communism
    • Louis L'Amour
    • World War II
    • Stanley Kubrick
    • David Lynch
       

  • B. 'Bruno' Traven
     

    • Anarchism
    • John Huston
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Tim Holt
    • Walter Huston
    • Ayn Rand
    • Chiapas
    • The Mexican Revolution
       
  • Alan Turing
     

    • Ludwig Wittgenstein
    • World War II
    • Bletchley Park
       

  • Pancho Villa
     

    • The Mexican Revolution
    • Emiliano Zapata
    • B. Traven  


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