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Drug Use
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Commonalities of Books on Drug Use: - Many of the books are semi-autobiographical or autobiographical, indicating a personal connection to the topic. - The books frequently explore counterculture movements and subcultures, such as the Beat Generation or 1960s bohemianism. - There is a focus on exploring themes of identity, spirituality, and self-discovery. - Several books involve journeys or road trips across America. - Drug use is often portrayed as a means of escape from oppressive societies or personal traumas. - Many of the books are set in the 1950s-70s, reflecting a period of cultural upheaval and experimentation with drugs. - There are several memoirs by celebrities who struggled with drug addiction. - Some books include elements of surrealism or satire.