Road of Excess
Discover the intriguing relationship between literature and drugs in Marcus Boon's enlightening book, Road of Excess. Published by Harvard University Press in 2005, this comprehensive study spans 360 pages and delves into the profound influence of substances on the creative process. From the ancient works of Homer to the modern classic Naked Lunch, Boon explores how writers have drawn inspiration from drug experiences, while readers have often found escape in these imaginative worlds. This critical examination offers insights not just into the texts themselves but also into the broader cultural conversations surrounding drug addiction and substance abuse. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or simply curious about the interplay between creativity and altered states, Road of Excess promises a thought-provoking journey through literary history.