Isabel Allende: kith and tell

Isabel Allende is describing the time she experimented with a powerful hallucinogen in an attempt to punch through the writer's block that was preventing her from completing a trilogy of adventure books she had promised her three grandchildren. Allende decided to 'subject myself to the shamanic experience of ayahuasca', a vision-inducing potion made from jungle vines by Amazon Indians.

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Well, that explains the fascination the book City of the Beasts has with taking hallucinogenics. One thing I've noticed in my perusal of books by authors famous for having taken drugs and drinking is that the work is not so much imbued with extra imagination, but instead imbued with extra description of drinking and taking drugs.

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