from Die Welt, 1 June 07, Feuilletons:
With German cyclists falling into disrepute, Uwe Wittstock puts them in noble company: "Writers and artists in particular are no strangers to the idea that total devotion to a passion, the struggle to fulfil a talent has very little to do with well-being but much more with self-destruction – and not uncommonly alleged or actual performance-enhancing drugs are involved. Novalis raved in his 'Hymns to the Night' about 'the brown juices of the poppy.' From absinth to opium, no hallucinogen was left un-sampled by Baudelaire and Verlaine. Georg Trakl followed suit and died from an overdose. Klaus Mann used to fire himself up with heroin and found it a hard habit to shake. Ernst Jünger experimented with mescalin and LSD, Walter Benjamin swore by hashish. 'The collapse of the ego, the sweetness, the deeply desired, all this you give me' Gottfried Benn wrote in praise of cocaine."
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In other news:
CSVio: If I were there in person, I guarantee you'd be having a whole lot more fun than chatting on the internet
CSVio: It'd be the greatest ten minutes of your life....
CSVio: Or, at least, of mine
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so who is CSVio....?
Just an old friend from back home. Every once in awhile we have strange and often hilarious conversations online.
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