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A scholarly survey of how science-fiction literature portrays mind-altering drugs, compiling and analyzing English-language stories and novels published since the early twentieth century. The study emphasizes psychological effects of drugs rather than physical alterations, traces recurring motifs—such as drugs' relationships to work, sex, family and peer influence, pregnancy, death, and addict lifestyles—and situates these portrayals within social shifts that drove both drug use and the genre's popularity. It provides thematic synthesis, critical commentary, and bibliographic resources to help researchers understand narrative treatments of drug experience and their implications for attitudes and policy discussions.

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Robert Silverberg

Robert Silverberg is a prominent American science fiction author known for his prolific output and imaginative storytelling. His career spans several decades, during which he has explored a wide range of themes, including the complexities of human nature and the implications of advanced technology. Silverberg's notable works include 'A Madman on Board' and 'Birds of a Feather,' both of which showcase his ability to blend speculative ideas with rich character development. He has also contributed to the genre through essays and critical works, such as 'Drug Themes in Science Fiction,' reflecting his deep engagement with the cultural aspects of science fiction. Silverberg's influence continues to resonate within the literary community.

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