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Lenore KandelFive years after this eventful weekend with Kerouac and Welch, Lenore Kandel became famous for her book of erotic poetry, 'The Love Book.' Like 'Howl,' this work became a much bigger sensation than it would otherwise have been after somebody tried to censor it. It was 1966, the dawn of the psychedelic age in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Ronald Reagan had just been elected Governor of California on a platform that included harassment of hippies, and so the Psychedelic Shop, the most famous head shop on Haight St. (and perhaps the first head shop in the world) was raided for selling obscene literature, namely, Kandel's book.
I haven't found a copy of this book, but this is what Charles Perry writes in his excellent Summer of Love history book 'The Haight-Ashbury':
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