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Opium Eating

An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate is a candid and introspective memoir first published anonymously in 1858, offering a rare glimpse into the life and mind of an American opium addict during the 19th century. Written in the shadow of Thomas De Quincey’s famous Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, this work stands out for its raw honesty, vivid detail, and uniquely American perspective on the perils and peculiarities of opium use. The narrative follows the unnamed author’s journey from initial curiosity and medical necessity to the depths of dependency, chronicling the gradual transformation of opium from a source of relief to a relentless master. The author describes the circumstances that led to his first encounter with opium, the seductive allure of its effects, and the insidious way it wove itself into the fabric of his daily life. Through a series of personal anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and harrowing confessions, the book explores the psychological, physical, and social consequences of addiction. Unlike many moralistic tracts of the era, Opium Eating is marked by its nuanced and compassionate tone. The author neither glorifies nor wholly condemns the drug, instead presenting a balanced account that acknowledges both the temporary solace and the long-term devastation wrought by opium. He delves into the dreams, hallucinations, and altered states of consciousness induced by the drug, painting a haunting picture of the opium eater’s inner world. The memoir also offers a window into 19th-century American society, medicine, and attitudes toward addiction, providing valuable historical context for modern readers. The author’s eloquent prose, self-awareness, and willingness to confront his own failings make Opium Eating a compelling and timeless exploration of human vulnerability, the search for escape, and the struggle for redemption. For anyone interested in the history of addiction, the psychology of dependency, or the literary tradition of confessional writing, Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate remains a powerful and thought-provoking read.

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2025-09-01
Pages
144 pages
EAN papier
9782528109700

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