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Published
London : Cutting Edge 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
David Cohen, 1946- (-)
Physical Description
xx, 309 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780956544506
  • Acknowledgements
  • Prologue: A Tale of Two Addicts
  • Chapter 1. Freud the Conquistador
  • Chapter 2. The Essential Freud
  • Chapter 3. A Traumatic Childhood
  • Chapter 4. Chew for Perfection
  • Chapter 5. The Clever Student
  • Chapter 6. Fleischl - a Greek Tragedy
  • Chapter 7. Cocaine by the Seine
  • Chapter 8. Fleiss and the Nose Obsession
  • Chapter 9. The Interpretation of (Cocaine) Dreams
  • Chapter 10. Artificial Heavens 1900-1950
  • Chapter 11. The Fliess Letters
  • Chapter 12. The Chemical Muse 1952-1960
  • Chapter 13. The Search for Soma, 1960s
  • Chapter 14. The Russian Connection
  • Chapter 15. Market Rules
  • References
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

British writer, filmmaker, and psychologist Cohen (The Escape of Sigmund Freud) writes a lively, rather speculative history of drug use and abuse from the time of the Aztecs to Freud's involvement first with cocaine, then with nicotine (in the form of cigars). With a keen eye, Cohen mines Freud's letters to his future wife, Martha, his colleague Wilhelm Fliess, and others. The book features illustrations, some in color, that enliven the strange and often sordid history of drugs used to combat pain and/or enhance pleasure. Several chapters critically address issues that have occurred since Freud's time-e.g., the current drug war, the overpromotion of pharmaceuticals for profit-as well as the development of newer drugs such as LSD and ecstasy. VERDICT Cohen's flimsy, speculative hunches detract from the book by offering all opinion and no evidence, but general readers will find plenty of information and theories to work with. While overextended, this is a stimulating potion of history, biography, psychology, chemistry, and economics.-E. James Lieberman, George Washington Univ. Sch. of Medicine, Washington, DC (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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