Initially composed for newspaper publication and inspired by Thomas De Quincey s Confessions of an Opium Eater, Charles Baudelaire s intriguing essays take a remarkably stark look at the use and effects of drink and drugs. Along the way he asserts the ambivalence of memory, urges a union of willpower and sensual pleasure, and claims that wine and hashish bring about an escape from narrative time. Surprisingly forward and positive in tone, this is a unique investigation from one of the great 19th-century poets.
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Author(s)Charles Baudelaire
PublisherHesperus Press
ISBN / ASIN1843916088
ISBN-139781843916086
Sales Rank1,142,100
CategoryLiterary Collections
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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