Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate. Journey Through Opium Addiction: A 19th Century Confessional

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  • Nombre de pages85
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-620405-1
  • EAN4064066204051
  • Date de parution18/05/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille621 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

"Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate" offers a poignant and unflinching exploration of the author's descent into opium addiction during the 19th century, a period marked by burgeoning debates around addiction and the nature of pleasure. Written in a confessional style, the narrative reveals the paradox of opium'Äîits initial allure and eventual entrapment'Äîmirroring the Romantic era'Äôs fascination with both the sublime and the self-destructive.
The text presents not just a personal account but also engages with contemporary discourses on drugs, the psyche, and societal mores, positioning the author as both a witness and a participant in this complex web of human experience and addiction. The enigmatic nature of the author, remaining anonymous, compounds the thematic potency of the work. This discretion invites readers to ponder the universality of addiction, suggesting that behind every habit, regardless of individual circumstance, lies a shared vulnerability.
The choice to remain nameless may reflect the stigma surrounding addiction during this era, thereby enhancing the memoir's impact while echoing the silent struggles faced by many. Readers interested in the intersections of literature, psychology, and societal taboos will find "Opium Eating" a compelling read. The book transcends its autobiographical roots, offering insights into the human condition that resonate across time and cultures, making it an essential addition to discussions on addiction and its artistic representations.
"Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate" offers a poignant and unflinching exploration of the author's descent into opium addiction during the 19th century, a period marked by burgeoning debates around addiction and the nature of pleasure. Written in a confessional style, the narrative reveals the paradox of opium'Äîits initial allure and eventual entrapment'Äîmirroring the Romantic era'Äôs fascination with both the sublime and the self-destructive.
The text presents not just a personal account but also engages with contemporary discourses on drugs, the psyche, and societal mores, positioning the author as both a witness and a participant in this complex web of human experience and addiction. The enigmatic nature of the author, remaining anonymous, compounds the thematic potency of the work. This discretion invites readers to ponder the universality of addiction, suggesting that behind every habit, regardless of individual circumstance, lies a shared vulnerability.
The choice to remain nameless may reflect the stigma surrounding addiction during this era, thereby enhancing the memoir's impact while echoing the silent struggles faced by many. Readers interested in the intersections of literature, psychology, and societal taboos will find "Opium Eating" a compelling read. The book transcends its autobiographical roots, offering insights into the human condition that resonate across time and cultures, making it an essential addition to discussions on addiction and its artistic representations.
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