Artificial Paradises
Charles Baudelaire, the poet of the darker sides of life and author of the infamous 'Flowers of Evil', also gave us this short book: here is a description of, a tribute to, and reprimand for the use and the abuse of drugs.

Hashish, opium and alcohol are a way to open the creative channels, to reach beyond the everyday material realities - and Baudelaire is our tour guide.

These substances can create earthly paradises, but after all these are only artificial, passing, and all too often they can make our lives a hell on earth.
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Artificial Paradises
Charles Baudelaire, the poet of the darker sides of life and author of the infamous 'Flowers of Evil', also gave us this short book: here is a description of, a tribute to, and reprimand for the use and the abuse of drugs.

Hashish, opium and alcohol are a way to open the creative channels, to reach beyond the everyday material realities - and Baudelaire is our tour guide.

These substances can create earthly paradises, but after all these are only artificial, passing, and all too often they can make our lives a hell on earth.
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Artificial Paradises

Artificial Paradises

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Artificial Paradises

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Charles Baudelaire, the poet of the darker sides of life and author of the infamous 'Flowers of Evil', also gave us this short book: here is a description of, a tribute to, and reprimand for the use and the abuse of drugs.

Hashish, opium and alcohol are a way to open the creative channels, to reach beyond the everyday material realities - and Baudelaire is our tour guide.

These substances can create earthly paradises, but after all these are only artificial, passing, and all too often they can make our lives a hell on earth.

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BN ID: 2940157854966
Publisher: Kirk Watson
Publication date: 01/27/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 255 KB
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