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Robert Stone was an American novelist best known for his works exploring the turbulence of post-World War II America. His novels, such as Dog Soldiers, offer a profound examination of the American psyche and the complexities of modern life. Stone's writing encourages readers to confront societal issues and question the status quo, while also celebrating the power of storytelling to provoke thought and spark change.
"At the time, acid made me consider questions of reality, the difference, as someone said, between words and silence. It also brought back a lot of latent religious feelings in me that I had turned my back on."
"The process of creating is related to the process of dreaming although when you are writing you're doing it and when you're dreaming, it's doing you."
"What is worst about America was acted out. What is best in America doesn't export."
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