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Author: Mongia Besbes

Mongia Besbes is currently an aggregated English teacher at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Sfax, Tunisia. Born in Monastir, Tunisia, she was educated at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Sousse, and graduated from her Master's degree in Postmodern American Fiction with honours. Currently, she is enrolled in the Research Lab at the University of Sfax, where she is embarking on her thesis while simultaneously teaching at the faculty.
Cultural & Area Studies, The Arts & Literature

Psychedelics and the Secret Door to Perception

Mongia Besbes discusses psychedelic substances and their influence on literature and popular culture, with a particular focus on the work of US authors of the Beat Generation.

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