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* At least some accounts attribute the waking nightmares that inspired Mary Shelley to write ''[[Frankenstein (novel)|Frankenstein]]'' to opium, by way of laudanum.
* At least some accounts attribute the waking nightmares that inspired Mary Shelley to write ''[[Frankenstein (novel)|Frankenstein]]'' to opium, by way of laudanum.
* ''[[Illuminatus]]'' trilogy author [[Robert Anton Wilson]] is well-known to have taken drugs, and supported their legalization under his libertarian philosophy. He also has a book called ''[[wikipedia:Sex, Drugs and Magick|Sex, Drugs and Magick]]'' which details his own personal experiences with a variety of substances.
* ''[[Illuminatus]]'' trilogy author [[Robert Anton Wilson]] is well-known to have taken drugs, and supported their legalization under his libertarian philosophy. He also has a book called ''[[wikipedia:Sex, Drugs and Magick|Sex, Drugs and Magick]]'' which details his own personal experiences with a variety of substances.
* Part two of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s "[[Howl]]" (Moloch! Moloch!) was written in the throes of a vivid mescaline hallucination, which is no easy task.


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