Substance Abuse Six Pack - Six Addiction Classics

Substance Abuse Six Pack - Six Addiction Classics

by Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMark Twain and Thomas De Quincey
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Publication Date: 15/07/2015

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Intoxication has long been a questionable source of creativity for vice-loving artists, from hasheesh-smoking cave painters, mushroom-munching monks illuminating Medieval manuscripts with their hallucinatory visions, the narcotic memoirs of William S. Burroughs, the booze-fueled work of Hemingway to the anything goes spirit of post-World War II literature and beyond when it became more unusual for an artist to declare sobriety over addiction.


But it wasn’t until the early 1800s that authors began to write explicitly about their illicit vices. Thomas De Quincey kicked off the new dark sub-genre of substance abuse and recovery literature with his autobiographical Confessions of an English Opium-Eater which he first published anonymously in a magazine, correctly anticipating that it would shock Victorian readers. The publicity helped: he put his name on the book version and the best-selling narcotics memoir made him famous.


De Quincey’s classic and five other early vice related works are collected in Substance Abuse Six Pack- Six Addiction Classics:


Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Perhaps one of the most famous drug-influenced poems – if not works - in all of literature.


Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey


Confessions was an immediate influence on Edgar Allan Poe, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Charles Baudelaire and Nikolai Gogol. It was also the inspiration for Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique.


Tobacco and Alcohol by John Fiske and The Opium Habit by Horace B. Day


Two short non-fiction books place the vices that feature prominently in this anthology in historical context.


My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke by J. M. Barrie


Who knew the creator of Never, Never Land had a problem with addiction? Fortunately, it was the minor vice of nicotine, which the Peter Pan playwright uses as a fascinating theme for his satirical story centering around a highly-addictive, legendary blend of tobacco, known as The Arcadia Mixture.


Cigars and Tobacco by Mark Twain


The coda to this collection is a short but pithy speech about smoking from the American master.


*Includes Artists and Addiction image gallery.

ISBN:
1230000554381
1230000554381
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-07-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Enhanced E-Books
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

One of the great figures of the Romantic age, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 1834) is known both for his poetry and prose, and for producing Lyrical Ballads with William Wordsworth, a work which revolutionized English poetry.

Plagued by debts and laudanum addiction, he left many pieces unfinished, yet his extraordinary influence was felt in literary figures as diverse as Wordsworth, Mary Shelley and Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835, in the tiny village of Florida, Missouri.

Writing grand tales about Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and the mighty Mississippi River, Mark Twain explored the American soul with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. He became nothing less than a national treasure.

Thomas De Quincey

Thomas De Quincey (1785 1859) was a journalist and author best known for Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, Suspiria de Profundis ' and The English Mail-Coach '.

His extraordinary and wide-ranging influence can be felt in authors from Baudelaire to J.G. Ballard, with the former describing him as one of the most original minds in England.

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