Books about opiate addiction

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by DroneLore, Jul 27, 2008.

  1. DroneLore

    DroneLore h8rs gon h8, I stay based

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    What's a good book about opiate addiction? I don't care if it's fiction or non fiction, memoirs would be especially appreciated, but I'd love a good novel too. Just nothing that's sensational or blatantly exists for no reason other than to convince the reader that OMG DRUGZ R BAD. I know of the works of William S. Burroughs, and Trainspotting although I've read neither. I don't have much interest in Trainspotting because I thought the movie was sub par. Am I making a mistake there?
     
  2. BraveSirRubin

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    Trainspotting the book is a little rough to read because Welsh uses the actual slang in the book, and reading it can give ya a headache. Movie was great though in my opinion, but ehh...

    Junky is great by Burroughs, pretty much the epitome of a drug addiction.

    There are a couple of less known ones... here's a fine list:

    http://www.librarything.com/tag/drug+addiction

    You could also read Erowid reports and testimonials... I read the junkie stories to fall a sleep every once in a while.
     
  3. st. stephen

    st. stephen Senior Member

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    this is a good thread...
     
  4. The Mushroom Man

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    Yay I'm not the only one! They are really interesting, the big ones about addiction to K, coke, crack, meth, H, any of em. Hell in a few more years Erowid could publish a book with all that shit in it, it'd probably sell pretty well. I'd get it...

    The Mushroom Man
     
  5. rollontheground

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    SMACK...it was a pretty good book...its like 300-400 pages, and theres no refference to heroin until like 100 pages in, but it is a REALLY good book about heroin addiction.
     
  6. -beatnick

    -beatnick Senior Member

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    Wasted, Requiem For A Dream, Wonderland Avenue, and Scar Tissue [haven't actually read unfortunately]
     
  7. The Stig

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    I think Junky by William S. Burroughs was mentioned above, it should be required reading for anyone who thinks they "understand" their opiate use.
     
  8. prismatism

    prismatism loves you

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    i haven't read it yet, but i bet aleister crowley's diary of a drug fiend is amazing.
     
  9. kil0

    kil0 The Rebel

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    hey stig, do you know if you can find that story online? If so could u post a link? Thanks bro.

    same with that diary of a drug fiend. That one looks interesting too. If anyone finds a link for the full text online, post it please!

    lol and I stay reading the erowid reports! mad funny how other people do it too. they infact do help you get sleepy. and a lot of them are very interesting and informative.
     
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