The Existential drinker
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of excessive drinking and emerging existential thought in the nineteenth century, this book delves into how these two phenomena influenced perceptions of self-identity. It examines the cultural and philosophical shifts of the era, highlighting how habitual alcohol consumption shaped individual experiences and contributed to a broader understanding of existence. Through this lens, the work provides insights into the complexities of human behavior and the evolving nature of self-awareness during a transformative period in history.
