Collected Works of Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Volume 2
Autor Fitz Hugh Ludlow Editat de Donald P Dulchinos, Stephen Crimien Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 noi 2017
Fitz Hugh Ludlow was a remarkable and woefully under-appreciated 19th century American--a New York man of letters, a Western traveler, a progressive, a bohemian, an advocate for opium addicts and an addict himself. His breakthrough hashish memoirs are an easy Yankee match to De Quincey, but he also produced glorious nature and travel writing, as well as curious science essays and some stories marked with the weird and wonderful. Logosophia has done a great service to American literature by ushering Ludlow back in print and, hopefully, back into the limelight.--Erik Davis
The publication of the complete works of Fitz Hugh Ludlow marks a major event in American letters. Dulchinos and Crimi have rescued a forgotten and uniquely contemporary literary master whose celebration of hallucinated literary visions recall such Beat writers as William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. His later accounts of the horrors of addiction and the battle to get free could just as well have come from Augustin Burroughs and Jerry Stahl. Ludlow is a new nineteenth century giant to take his place alongside Hawthorne, Twain, Poe and Melville.--Alan Kaufman
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780996639446
ISBN-10: 0996639446
Pagini: 634
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Logosophia
ISBN-10: 0996639446
Pagini: 634
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Logosophia
Notă biografică
Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836-1870) was an American writer of travelogues, short stories, novels, art criticism, science and drug literature related to hashish and opium cures. He is mostly known for The Hasheesh Eater and Across the Continent, his description of and Overland Stage journey with the painter Albert Bierstadt. His friends and acquaintances ranged from Mark Twain to Brigham Young to Walt Whitman, and he was an integral part of the creation of the Bohemian scene in New York City.