Les Paradis Artificiels
Les paradis artificiels
("Artificial Paradises") is a book by
French
poet Charles
Baudelaire
, first published in
1860
, about the state of being under the influence of
opium
and
hashish
. Baudelaire describes the effects of the drugs and discusses the way in which they could theoretically aid mankind in reaching an "ideal" world. The text was heavily influenced by
Thomas de Quincey
's
Confessions of an English Opium Eater
.
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