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Lit Literaries: From Stephen King to Victor Hugo, These 8 Cannabis-Loving Writers May Surprise You


Lit Literaries: From Stephen King to Victor Hugo, These 8 Cannabis-Loving Writers May Surprise You
Elissa Esher
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Portrait of Alexandre Dumas, renowned author of The Three Musketeers and a founding member of the Club of Hashish-Eaters / EditedGetty Images
Many of us have waxed poetic while puffing a joint, but probably not as much as Charles Baudelaire. That’s right – France’s poetic genius loved hash, and there’s a sprawling list of literary greats who also liked to weed and write. After all, in the words of E.B. White: “The first duty of a writer is to ascend.”
We rounded up the top eight authors, poets, and screenplay writers known to have mixed cannabis into the creative process. ....

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Commentary: Witty and profound, Ferlinghetti's words live on


Commentary: Witty and profound, Ferlinghetti s words live on
Robert Seltzer, For the Express-News
March 5, 2021
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti was everything a poet should be witty and quirky and profound.
And, oh yes, durable.
The cause was interstitial lung disease, his son told the Associated Press.
“Lawrence probably started hundreds of thousands of people reading his poetry,” poet and essayist Michael McClure told the San Francisco Chronicle in 2003. “They read his poetry first and then they went on to read more poetry.”
To appreciate Ferlinghetti, we must appreciate the era from which he sprang. He was part of the Beat Generation, among the greatest outpourings of creativity in American literature. The writers were hip and irreverent, their prose and poetry approximating the freewheeling rhythms of jazz, a style that was casual but disciplined. ....

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Commentary: Cory Franklin — For Shakespeare, 'to disrupt or not to disrupt' the question


Commentary: Cory Franklin - For Shakespeare, to disrupt or not to disrupt the question
Cory Franklin
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In an old joke, a repertory company prepares to stage “Hamlet” when the lead actor dies just before the first performance. The company frantically appeals to the packed audience for someone who knows Hamlet’s part. A volunteer steps forward, an egotistical fourth-rate actor, and it is immediately clear he is terrible: So bad that when he reaches the famous “to be or not to be” soliloquy, the audience begins booing and throwing things at him. Finally, he breaks character, walks toward the audience, and amid a volley of overripe turnips, says, “Don’t blame me. I didn’t write this junk.” ....

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Book World: Brain research shows Freud actually got a few things right


Book World: Brain research shows Freud actually got a few things right
Jess Keiser, The Washington Post
March 1, 2021
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The Hidden Spring: A Journey to the Source of Consciousness
By Mark Solms
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In October 1895, the most mysterious mechanisms of the mind suddenly clicked into place for Sigmund Freud. The Viennese psychoanalyst reported his discovery in a breathless letter to his colleague and confidant, Wilhelm Fliess. After an industrious night, he wrote, the barriers suddenly lifted, the veils dropped, and everything became transparent - from the details of the neuroses to the determinants of consciousness. The result of that night was one of Freud s earliest works, the forbiddingly titled Project for a Scientific Psychology. ....

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