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Where Have All the Artist-Addicts Gone?

Written by

M. H. Miller and Duane Michals

in

Alcohol Abuse, Art, Books and Literature, Burroughs, William S, Culture, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Fitzgerald, F Scott, Fitzgerald, Zelda, Ginsberg, Allen, Hart, Carl L, Hemingway, Ernest, Kerouac, Jack, Laing, Olivia, Mailer, Norman, O’Neill, Eugene, Plath, Sylvia, Poe, Edgar Allan, Poetry and Poets, springdesign2022, Steinbeck, John, Wallace, David Foster, Writing and Writers

The New York Times – T Magazine:

For much of the 20th century, before the dawn of our own wellness-focused era, madness and substance abuse were often considered prerequisites for great art.

This post first appeared in The New York Times – T Magazine. Read the original article.

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