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Diary of a Drug Fiend (Annotated)

Von: Aleister Crowley
Gesprochen von: Graham Dunlop
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Diary of a Drug Fiend. This captivating novel, first published in 1922, explores the alluring highs and harrowing lows of addiction through the lens of Crowley’s unique philosophical and occult perspective.

The Story

Follow the passionate and chaotic journey of Peter Pendragon and his lover, Lou, as they are drawn into a whirlwind romance fueled by drugs and reckless abandon. What begins as a euphoric escapade soon spirals into despair, forcing them to confront their inner demons and search for redemption through Crowley's mystical philosophy, Thelema.

Why Listen?

Narrated with gripping intensity, this audiobook brings to life Crowley’s vivid prose, plunging listeners into the decadent and turbulent world of early 20th-century Europe. Both a cautionary tale and a philosophical exploration, Diary of a Drug Fiend offers a raw and unflinching look at the human spirit's struggle between desire and discipline.

Perfect for fans of historical fiction, esoteric literature, and compelling narratives, this audiobook is an essential addition to your collection. Whether you’re drawn to Crowley’s influence on occult thought or intrigued by the themes of addiction and self-discovery, this release promises an unforgettable auditory experience.

Public Domain (P)2024 Adultbrain Publishing
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