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Fitz Hugh Ludlow

    September 11, 1836 – September 12, 1870

    Fitz Hugh Ludlow was an American author and journalist, best known for his autobiographical book from 1857. His work explores the boundaries of human experience and consciousness. Ludlow's style is noted for its detailed descriptions and psychological depth.

    Der Haschisch-Esser
    • Der Haschisch-Esser

      • 253 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In 1857, a remarkable account emerged detailing the regular consumption of hashish, which quickly became a sensation. The student Fitz Hugh Ludlow documents in a personal experiment the physical and psychological effects of hashish, illustrating how drug use becomes a precarious balance between heaven and hell. He compellingly describes how the splendor of the landscapes he traverses in his drug-induced fantasies is gradually overshadowed by the horror of his hallucinations in the realms of death and madness. This is an impressive document filled with linguistic power and intensity.

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