![]() Book details:August 1999
ISBN 978-1-55054-672-9
Hardcover 6 1/2" x 7 3/4" 152 pages $29.95 CAD
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Greystone BooksOpiumA Portrait of the Heavenly Demon
From the swaying poppies of India and the Middle East to the dimly lit, smoke-laden dens of Asia, Europe and North America, Hodgson traces the path of opium’s creation and consumption, and describes how it has been alternately rhapsodized, demonized and anointed.
Opium’s seductive muse fueled the vision of artists, writers and poets, including Cocteau, Baudelaire and Wilde. And though frowned upon by much of nineteenth-century society, opium was still used in hundreds of commonly consumed patent medicines. Today, opium remains one of the most widely trafficked drugs in the world, and its story is by turns strange, comic and dark. Brought to life by an amazing array of archival photographs, rare engravings, movie stills and lurid dime-store book and magazine covers, Opium offers an engrossing look at this illicit but irresistible indulgence. |
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