Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs

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Sujet : Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs
De : rja.carnegie (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Robert Carnegie)
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Date : 17. May 2024, 11:03:56
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On 06/05/2024 16:32, Scott Dorsey wrote:
James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:
Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs
>
From Huxley's Brave New World to Akira's Neo-Tokyo, science fiction has dreamed up some very strange and powerful drugs...
>
https://reactormag.com/five-sf-works-about-mind-altering-drugs/
 What the hell?
Five SF works about mind-altering drugs and NOT A SINGLE ONE from Philip
K. Dick.  At LEAST you could have added Deus Irae.
Describing books that readers haven't read -
or seen described by James before - may be
more pleasing.  I suppose this means that
most readers haven't read _Brave New World_.
Well...  you don't have to.  It is disturbing.
On reflection, appalling.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
6 May 24 * Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs12James Nicoll
6 May 24 +* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs3Scott Dorsey
6 May 24 i+- Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs1Paul S Person
17 May 24 i`- Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs1Robert Carnegie
7 May 24 +* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs2Lynn McGuire
7 May 24 i`- Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
8 May 24 `* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs6John Savard
9 May 24  `* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs5Michael F. Stemper
17 May 24   `* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs4Robert Carnegie
17 May 24    `* Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs3Cryptoengineer
17 May 24     +- Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs1Michael F. Stemper
5 Jun 24     `- Re: Five SF Works About Mind-Altering Drugs1Robert Carnegie

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