Electric Cool-Aid Acid test with written and film is a reading full of various perspectives, a deep insight into the life of "happy prank" life. I like this movie very much. Because, combining them, truly awesome shooting and editing really gives the attractive perspective of the 1960's through the eyes of a free spirit. Ken Kesey, I like to read "One fly on cuckoo's nest", but he agrees with what he said in the movie "There is only one book in the dozen" Evidence trip that the bus he made needs to explore himself, Ken Casey). The two scenes I chose were a picture of the bus and the Arizona desert of Route 66, which the team first shot and shot the LSD. I
Electric cool aid test is a literary news work by Tom Wolf, depicting the life of Kenggy and Mary doodle. The title of this book is a reference to acid test in Watts, California, in which mischievous people stimulated Cool Aid's batch with psychedelic drug LSD in the 1960's.
In the 1960s, writers such as Tom Wolf and Hunter S. Thompson became pioneers of news news, combining traditional journalism techniques and the power of a novel essay. Woolfe's writing of The Electric Kool - Aid Acid Test is not only to explain what Merry Pranksters is doing but also to gain experience. Through the use of his frequent prose prose and the creative use of punctuation, Wolfe tells the readers, news to help them understand the essence of actual participation in acid testing, the altitude of LSD I use technology
If you know who Tom Wolf is, you may think how cool it is for him to write this article. Of course, this time imagining how wonderful, avant-garde, strong and confident when he forms a word on the page, looking at his genius - vanity bonfire, electric Kool - Aid acid test etc - I can do it.
Electric cool aid test is a non-fiction book published by Tom Wolf in 1968. This book is memorized as an example of the growing literary style of today - the most popular - definitely the most literary style from early on. Wolfe introduced the experience with Ken Kesey and Merry Pranksters who traveled all over the country with a colorful school bus called Furthur. Hoping to achieve subjectivity, Kesey and Pranksters are known for using LSD and other psychedelic drugs. This book documents organization encounters with famous people of those days, including acid tests (using the LSD race Kool-Aid for public travel parties), famous writers, Hell Angels and The Grateful Dead . Cathy banishment and his arrest in Mexico