A mesmerizing journey into the uncharted territories of consciousness.
In 1857, a young American writer embarked on a series of extraordinary experiments that would forever change his understanding of the human mind. Fitz Hugh Ludlow's daring autobiographical account chronicles his experiences with hashish-from euphoric visions of impossible beauty to harrowing descents into phantasmagoric terror.
With the keen eye of a natural observer and the pen of a gifted storyteller, Ludlow guides readers through kaleidoscopic dreamscapes, mystical revelations, and the profound psychological depths he discovered within himself. Part scientific inquiry, part philosophical meditation, and part cautionary tale, The Hashish Eater offers an unflinching look at both the seductive allure and devastating consequences of his experiments.
A landmark work in American literature and one of the earliest detailed accounts of drug experiences in the Western world, Ludlow's narrative remains as vivid and thought-provoking today as when it first shocked and fascinated readers more than 150 years ago. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of consciousness exploration, 19th-century literature, or the timeless human quest to transcend ordinary perception.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-4341-0605-6 (9781434106056)
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