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A Small Journal of Heroin Addiction

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Robin Marchesi's brilliant autobiographical book is at once a fine work of literature, and an uplifting if grim inspirational work to encourage those grappling with drug addiction. In any case, it is fascinating reading for the poetically minded in general. Mr. Marchesi's journal intermingles equally powerful threads of pure poetry and stream of consciousness prose. In Part I (Rosales), Mr. Marchesi vividly and richly captures the true story of his travels across Europe in 1979 and the epiphany of his incarceration in the Spanish Foreign Legion prison at Ceuta. In Part 2 (Mission) he recounts his journey to San Francisco around 1999 to rescue a young protege who was badly hooked on junk. Mr. Marchesi echoes something of the dark intensity of the earlier Beat Generation (a touch of Kerouac, Ferlinghetti, and City Lights) as well as his own 1960s generation. More importantly, he convincingly and artistically captures the timelessness of what happens when human beings and dangerous substances mix in bad ways. Despite moments of despair, he never loses sight of his optimism.

148 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2000

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November 28, 2007
The book was written in a flaw. The author clearly states that this is a manuscript, thus being self aware of what he wrote while he was writing it. It lacks the feel/essence of a true journal, true thoughts are not jotted down and its obvious that what is written was mentally edited at the time it was written.

Interesting stories and characters however.
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April 3, 2013
I only read this to use it as a reference in my dissertation.
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