Psychedelics Influence
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One of the earliest instances of psychedelic mannipulations on literature is found in the writings of fabled authors such as Sappho. The use of opium was widespread in ancient Greece, and their influence can be seen in the themes of death that dominate Greek literature. The Odyssey is full of depictions of psychedelic encounters, such as the encounter with the Lotus-Eaters, who indulge in a narcotic flower that forgets all woes.
The Roman Empire saw a increase in the use of mind-expanding substances, particularly among the upper class. The Roman poet Virgil was known to have written about his encounters with the holy herb of psychedelic plants, which he called "liberating and enlightening". His poetry is filled with symbolism and motif that evoke a sense of psychedelic adventures.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, the use of hallucinogens became more widespread and significant on literature. The Beats, a group of radical thinkers that included William S. Burroughs, were all drawn to the world of psychedelics. Ginsberg's iconic poem "Howl" is a classic example of psychedelic literature, filled with vibrant imagery and non-linear depictions of of the writer's adventures with LSD.
The counterculture of the 1960s saw a furthermore outburst of psychedelic literature. books such as Thomas Pynchon's "Gravity's Rainbow" and 11" "Fahrenheit 9/11" even though the latter was published much later explored the use of psychedelics as a way of expanding the limits of human consciousness and questioning mainstream practices.
The power of psychedelics on literature is not confined to the writings of well-known writers. Many lesser-known writers have attributed psychedelics with enlightening new insights, and the use of hallucinogens is now rapidly mainstream in literary circles.
The current phase of enthusiasm in psychedelics, known as the "psychedelic renaissance", has led to a new tidal wave of writers exploring the creative effects of these substances.
In summary, the power of psychedelics on literature throughout history is a complex and multifaceted one. From ancient Greece to the present day, writers have been drawn to the world of psychedelics as a means of exploring the human condition and expanding the boundaries of language and artistry.
As we look to the present, it will be interesting to see how the renaissance of enthusiasm in psychedelics will shape the literary scene and inspire a new wave of writers.

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