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LSD: A Journey into the Asked, the Answered, and the Unknown

Out of print for more than half a century, LSD: A Journey into the Asked, the Answered, and the Unknown, is now available in a commemorative edition, with candid commentary, a new introduction by counterculture journalist Jessica Hundley, and a photographic portrait of a generation.

In the midst of a raging national controversy around the indiscriminate use of LSD, two authorities Richard Alpert, PhD (AKA Ram Dass) and psychoanalyst Sidney Cohen, MD spoke out on the dangers, merits, legal regulations and control of the revolutionary psychedelic drug. Their book was illustrated with a groundbreaking photo essay by journalist Lawrence Schiller, whose cover story for Life magazine introduced America to the sweeping new LSD epidemic and was a precursor to the federal criminalization of the drug.

As the first national photojournalist to capture the American acid scene from the inside, Schiller began with a single contact in Berkeley, California, and built a large network of young, receptive subjects who allowed him to document their private experiences with LSD. At first, his contacts were few and difficult. Many of them were afraid, and said no. There were others, however, who were trying to exercise their rebellion, and somehad a sort of missionary quality. They not only wanted to tell about their experiences; they seemed as though they had to.

Schillers reporting expanded to include Timothy Leary, then on trial in Laredo, Texas, and the Merry Pranksters, who stopped by his studio for stroboscopic photos after the Hollywood Acid Test. The deeper he went into the story, the more questions he had. Questions like, Is the LSD state reality or illusion? and Can you understandwithout having had the experience? Figuring others did as well, he asked Alpert and Cohen to answer them for readersfrom their two opposing points of view. The unexpected result is perhaps one of the most deeply informative documents on psychedelics ever published. It sold close to a million copies.

At a time when the use of consciousness-expanding substances is again making headlines, the moment that LSD burst out from the rarified world of Timothy Leary and Richard Alperts experiments at Harvard to acid parties on the Sunset Strip is worth a second look. 

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  • Dimensions: 203 x 273mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Wiener Schiller Productions Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798986048314

About Lawrence SchillerRichard AlpertSidney Cohen

Richard Alpert PhD (1931-2019) AKA Ram Dass was a Harvard psychologist who with his colleague Timothy Leary pioneered the therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs. As Ram Dass he became a spiritual leader popularizing Eastern practices in the West through his charities and books like Be Here Now. He was born in Boston Massachusetts. Sidney Cohen MD (1910-1987) was a pioneer in research on LSD and other mood-altering drugs as an academic and as the first director of the Division of Narcotic Abuse and Drug Addiction at the National Institute of Mental Health. He was a psychiatrist professor of medicine and prolific author. Lawrence Schiller (b. 1936) first used photography as a way to see the world. He took his still camera everywhere which resulted in a rich body of photographic work. His multi-faceted approach to telling a story not just through photography but also investigative journalism film television and book publishing produced unique and deep perspectives on his subjects. With a career spanning more than five decades Schiller has created a visual and written history of America during some of the most tumultuous and important years of the twentieth century. Schiller has written four New York Times bestsellers and his films have won an Oscar and seven Emmys. He currently resides in Pennsylvania. Jessica Hundley is a journalist author editor filmmaker and producer specializing in culture counterculture psychedelia and the arts. She has edited books for Taschen Rizzoli Princeton Architectural Press Chronicle and more serving as an author and series editor for Taschen's Library of Esoterica. As an author her many books include The New New Age: Crystals (Hat & Beard Press;  Grievous Angel an acclaimed bio on country rock icon Gram Parsons (DaCapo); and extensive overviews of the photography of Dennis Hopper (Taschen Publications) and Michael Jackson photographer Todd Gray (Chronicle).

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