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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential Background,
This review is from: On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) (Paperback)
Essential background reading for anyone at all interested in Baudelaire - after all, one of his fondest sayings was 'Enivrez-vous!' - 'Get drunk!', and he often celebrated intoxicated states in remarkable style. Although he is not to be side-lined as a writer whose whole scope consists of these intoxicated states - there was a recent biography which put forward the case that his whole significance as a writer was that of a drug-addict - these states do form an integral part of, as it were 'Baudelaire-land', and it is essential to understand them in order to understand Baudelaire as a poet and thinker. Here, in an attractive hesperus volume, we have him writing directly about intoxicated states, in a fascinating insight into the workings of his mind, his time in Paris, and his attitudes towards alcohol and drugs. Well worth buying.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Gastric Memoir,
This review is from: On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) (Paperback)
Think of this short piece more as a culinary review than a work of philosophy or fiction or even memoir. Baudelaire speaks to the pros and cons of both Wine and Hashish as well as the impact of both on the body. In addition, he dabbles in satire and social insight, giving the reader a wonderful view of his life, opinions and experiences.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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a surprising glimpse,
By Lust4Senseo "Lust4Senseo" (Pittsburgh, PA. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) (Paperback)
I was surprised at Baudelaire's more conservative views in this book .
I had prior considered him to be all for intoxication and inebriation , thus his famous line "Envirez-vous" that he was known for shouting at the top of his lungs when he'd be having absinthe in the Paris cafes ... He especially writes against hashish which he felt warped and distorted peoples' minds . His attitude was certainly influenced by the times he lived in as are some folks' attitudes about similar subjects in current times ... A must for the Baudelaire devotee such as myself .
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Worth reading from excellent publisher,
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This review is from: On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) (Paperback)
A great writer known primarily for his poetry reflect upon addictive substances, their effects, and their dangers. Insightful, timely, and an interesting take, Hesperus continues to publish excellent short unknown translations. Archipelago books does even better with their longer, wider ranging translations, beautifully produced.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Classic,
This review is from: On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) (Paperback)
This is Baud writing about his experiences with Hashish and Wine. It is very poetic and very enjoyable with lots of memorable quotes.Oh Great Hashish!
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A Fun, Historical Read,
By EMV "NewMan" (Roswell, NM) - See all my reviews
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Enjoyed this very much.If you are one who imbibes in wine and herb, you'll find a kindred spirit here. |
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On Wine and Hashish (Hesperus Classics) by Charles Baudelaire (Paperback - September 1, 2002)
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