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- Mysteriously sophisticated, darkly alluring, almost Satanic: absinthe was the drink of choice for Baudelaire, Verlaine and Wilde. It was blamed for conditions ranging from sterility to madness, to French defeats in World War I. This book describes how absinthe came to symbolise the high points of art and the depths of degeneration.
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18 December 2008
Mysteriously sophisticated, darkly alluring, almost Satanic: absinthe was the drink of choice for Baudelaire, Verlaine and Wilde. It was blamed for conditions ranging from sterility to madness, to French defeats in World War I. This book describes how absinthe came to symbolise the high points of art and the depths of degeneration.
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