Wisdom's Maw (CIA + LSD = The Acid Novel)
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What critics have to say...
"You have written a very controversial book here, and if it is
published and read, you might have to answer some questions from
some pretty big boys. I hope you have the backbone for it." -
Ernest J. Gaines (A Lesson Before Dying; The Autobiography of Miss
Jane Pittman; MacArthur "Genius grant" Award winner, 1993)
"Fahey has rendered an articulating diorama of the Sixties, and a
slide-show of the Beast."
- Willard "Skip" Fox, poet (review in Exquisite Corpse)
"As an 'historical' novel, it reminds me somewhat of Robert Graves'
I, Claudius. The difference being that Graves wrote his dramatic
history about the events of centuries past, while Fahey dramatizes
events that he and I lived through, peopled by characters we
actually saw or knew, some still walking. But, to a reader in his
twenties, and those to come, the sixties are as surely ancient
history as the Roman Empire. ...And in the end, there's only
Wisdom's Maw."
- Tom Harper (syndicated columnist, Canada)