
The Existential drinker
by Steven Earnshaw
Title:
The Existential drinker
Author:
Steven Earnshaw
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
288 pages, 4 black & white illustrations
Publisher:
Manchester University Press (P648)
ISBN-13:
9780719099618
EAN:
9780719099618
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
704
Dimensions (mm):
162 x 240 x 26
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Drinking to excess has been a striking problem for industrial and post-industrial societies - who is responsible when an individual opts for a slow suicide? The causes of such drinking have often been blamed on genes, moral weakness, 'disease' (addiction), hedonism, and Romantic illusion. Yet there is another reason: the drinker may act with sincere philosophical intent, exploring the edges of self, consciousness, will, ethics, authenticity and finitude. Beginning with Jack London's John Barleycorn: alcoholic memoirs the book goes on to cover novels such as Jean Rhys's Good morning, midnight, Malcolm Lowry's Under the volcano, Charles Jackson's The lost weekend and John O'Brien's Leaving Las Vegas, and less familiar works such as Frederick Exley's A fan's notes, Venedikt Yerofeev's Moscow-Petushki, and A. L. Kennedy's Paradise.










