Diary of a Drug Fiend Author:Aleister Crowley ?Her eyes glittered, her lips twittered, her cheeks glowed like fresh blown buds in spring. She was the spirit of cocaine incarnate; cocaine made flesh. Her mere existence made the Universe infinitely exciting. I was aware of nothing but a passionate craving for drugs. I wanted them physically as I had never wanted anything in my life before. I ... more »wanted them mentally, too. They, and they only, would clear my mind of its confusion, and show me a way out of this rotten mess.? Often overlooked in discussions of the great narcotics memoirs, Crowley?s rarely read 1922 work ?Diary of a Drug Fiend? deserves to be mentioned alongside such addiction classics as ?Confessions of an English Opium Eater,? ?Naked Lunch,? ?Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas? and ?Trainspotting.? Crowley?s 'diary' is a hilarious, outrageous drug-fueled romp and offers fascinating first-hand insight into early recreational heroin and cocaine use. Not long after its publication, the British press dubbed Crowley ?The Wickedest Man In The World.? Follow the harrowing escapades of lovers Peter Pendragon and Louise Laleham as they embark on a drug-fueled bender through Europe and encounter the enigmatic magician who could save them.« less