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Hard-hitting, hardliving novelist Robert Stone, patron saint of drunks and drifters, turns to memoir in Prime Green, flashing back to his post-navy stint on the front lines of the 60s counterculture, bombing cross-country with the Merry Pranksters, bongo-ing with "the Beats," and covering the 1971 invasion of Laos—intense, seminal events that would come to fuel his intense, seminal novels Dog Soldiers and Bay of Souls. If you got 'em, smoke 'em. E.S.
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