WOLFE, Tom.
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux , 1968.
$1,500.00
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"Everybody, everywhere, has his own movie going, his own scenario, and everybody is acting his movie out like mad, only most people dont know that is what theyre trapped by, their little script."
First edition of the classic account of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters during their bus trip across America in the late 1960's. Octavo. Jacket design by Milton Glaser. Signed by Tom Wolfe with his characteristic signature on the title page. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with light wear to the extremities. A very bright copy.
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test was published by Farrar Straus Giroux in 1968 and is considered ideal insight into the hippie movement. The New York Times said the novel is not simply the best book on the hippies, it is the essential book . . . the pushing, ballooning heart of the matter . . . Vibrating dazzle!" Indeed, "[a]mong journalists, Wolfe is a genuine poet; what makes him so good is his ability to get inside, to not merely describe (although he is a superb reporter), but to get under the skin of a phenomenon and transmit its metabolic rhythm" (Newsweek). The journalist himself is considered by Terry Southern "a groove and a gas. Everyone should send him money and other fine things. Hats off to Tom Wolfe!"
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
$1,500.00
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