Opium Fiend
A 21st Century Slave to a 19th Century Addiction
by Steven Martin
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Pub Date Jun 26 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Random House Publishing Group | Villard Books
Description
A
renowned authority on the secret world of opium recounts his descent into
ruinous obsession with one of the world's oldest and most seductive drugs, in
this harrowing memoir of addiction and recovery.
A natural-born collector with a nose for exotic adventure, San Diego-born
Steven Martin followed his bliss to Southeast Asia, where he found work as a
freelance journalist. While researching an article about the vanishing culture
of opium smoking, he was inspired to begin collecting rare nineteenth-century
opium-smoking equipment. Over time, he amassed a valuable assortment of
exquisite pipes, antique lamps, and other opium-related accessories-and began
putting it all to use by smoking an extremely potent form of the drug called chandu.
But what started out as recreational use grew into a thirty-pipe-a-day habit
that consumed Martin's every waking hour, left him incapable of work, and
exacted a frightful physical and financial toll. In passages that will send a
chill up the spine of anyone who has ever lived in the shadow of substance
abuse, Martin chronicles his efforts to control and then conquer his
addiction-from quitting cold turkey to taking "the cure" at a Buddhist
monastery in the Thai countryside.
At once a powerful personal story and a fascinating historical survey, Opium
Fiend brims with anecdotes and lore surrounding the drug that some have
called the methamphetamine of the nineteenth-century. It recalls the heyday of
opium smoking in the United States and Europe and takes us inside the befogged
opium dens of China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. The drug's beguiling effects
are described in vivid detail-as are the excruciating pains of withdrawal-and
there are intoxicating tales of pipes shared with an eclectic collection of
opium aficionados, from Dutch dilettantes to hard-core addicts to world-weary
foreign correspondents.
A compelling tale of one man's transformation from respected scholar to hapless
drug slave, Opium Fiend puts us under opium's spell alongside its
protagonist, allowing contemporary readers to experience anew the insidious
allure of a diabolical vice that the world has all but forgotten.
Steven Martin was born and raised in San Diego. After four years in the U.S. Navy, he moved to Thailand. A freelance writer, he has written articles for the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, and the Asian edition of Time. He has also contributed to guidebooks for Lonely Planet and Rough Guides. Martin has gathered one of the world's largest, most diverse collection of antique opium-smoking paraphernalia, and has written an illustrated book on the subject, The Art of Opium Antiques. His expertise has led to consulting work for museums and films, most recently for HBO's period drama Boardwalk Empire.
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Advance Praise
Advance
praise for Opium Fiend
"Steven Martin's fascinating memoir runs so much deeper than the standard
literature about drugs. Whereas most writers never move beyond obsessive
descriptions of physical effects, Martin's true interests are cultural and
intellectual: He connects the urge of the drug addict with the compulsion of
the art collector. By the end of this book you'll have a new sympathy for both
kinds of fiend."-Peter Hessler, author of River Town and Country
Driving
"Steven Martin writes with a wit and style every bit as intoxicating as his
subject. Entwining endlessly fascinating exotic detail with soul-searing
personal revelation, this remarkable author has produced a driving, powerful
autobiography unlike any of the countless narco-memoirs cluttering the shelves
today. One warning to potential readers: Opium Fiend is the kind of book
that makes the rest of the world disappear. It draws you in from the very first
page, until you stagger out, blinking at the sun, not sure you ever wanted it
to end. Dim the lights, lock the doors, and prepare to be addicted. The kick's
a bitch, but the high is like nothing else in the world."-Jerry Stahl, author
of Permanent Midnight
"Opium Fiend is the most engaging memoir of the year. What begins as
Steven Martin's search into the lost history of opium-whose trade was once as
consequential to empires as oil is today-becomes a harrowing exploration of the
liberating, enlightening, and enslaving ecstasies of a forbidden pipe. It's a
tale not so much of addiction but of self-immolating obsession. While crafting
a spellbinding literary read, Martin never loses focus on his original aim. Opium
Fiend stands as a fascinating, never-before-told social history of the
poppy blossom's central place in the rise and fall of nations. As addictive as
its subject matter, Opium Fiend should come with a warning that it may
lead to lost nights and weekends of intensely pleasurable reading."-Evan
Wright, author of Generation Kill and Hella Nation
"This is a beautiful book. Opium Fiend is clear and honest. I don't know
that I have ever been invested in anything with the intellectual and emotional
intensity that Martin has for his subject, and there is great romance and
literary truth in how the object of his desire is also his undoing."-Karl Taro
Greenfeld, author of Speed Tribes, Boy Alone, and Triburbia
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780345517838 |
PRICE | $26.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 416 |