Drug Themes in Fiction/Annotated Bibliography-Rock 'n Roll Flower Children of the 1960's

1305970Drug Themes in Fiction — Rock 'n Roll Flower Children of the 1960'sDigby Diehl

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

ROCK 'n ROLL FLOWER CHILDREN OF THE 1960's


Author: Coles, Robert
Title: The Grass Pipe
Publisher: Little, Brown, Boston, Massachusetts
Pages: 112 pp.
Date: 1969
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Social problems
Annotation:This short novel, aimed at a juvenile audience, tells the experiences of three boys who decide to smoke marijuana during their freshman year in high school.
Viewpoint towards drugs: negative.




Author: Matthiessen, Peter
Title: At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Publisher: Random House, New York
Pages: 373 pp.
Date: 1965
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Perception
Annotation:In a story about missionaries in the Amazon, Matthiessen incorporates a detailed study of the South American Indians' use of a drug called "ayahausca", evidently in the hallucinogen family.
Viewpoint towards drugs: neutral.





Author: Pynchon, Thomas
Title: V, a Novel
Publisher: Lippincott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pages: 492 pp.
Date: 1963
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Hallucinogenic experience
Annotation:At a level of absurdity and distortion suggesting drug hallucination, this novel caroms through the experiences of a schlemiel named Benny Profane and an adventurer named Stencil, who is searching for the significance of the identity of "V".
Viewpoint towards drugs: positive.




Author: Salas, Floyd
Title: What Now My Love
Publisher: Grove, New York
Pages: 154 pp.
Date: 1969
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Social problems
Annotation:A realistic story of the Mexican-American drug culture told through two men and a woman on the run from a narcotics raid in San Francisco in which a federal narcotics agent was killed.
Viewpoint towards drugs: negative.





Author: Susann, Jacqueline
Title: Valley of the Dolls
Publisher: Bernard Geis Associates, New York
Pages: 442 pp.
Date: 1966
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Escapism
Annotation:A novel about three women, their careers, their sex lives, and their dependence upon pills to get them through their bleak existences—a popular look into "middle class" drug abuse.
Viewpoint towards drugs: negative.




Author: Wojciechowska, Maia
Title: Tuned Out
Publisher: Harper and Row, New York
Pages: 125 pp.
Date: 1968
Format: Novel
Descriptor: Social problems
Annotation:A high school boy has a disillusioning and terrifying summer vacation when his older brother returns from college, no longer an idol, but deeply into drugs and related problems.
Viewpoint towards drugs: negative.