In this cocaine fueled story, Fred Murphy brings you, the reader, on a journey of a lifetime. Being a full time coke fiend, and a passionate photographer, Murphy captures life at its finest. He catches expressions. He captures every nuance, and every quirk. He snaps sadness. And madness. Throughout his 30 day romp, Murphy always, somehow, is handed the key to a motel room ending with the #8. Behind each door is magic, celebration, fun, pain, parties, and gobs of life. Read as Murphy brings you along with his demons, his angels, his paranoia, and his confusion. | Author: Brian Earle | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Oct 13, 2016 | Number of Pages: 53 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1533464731 | ISBN-13: 9781533464736
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The Inferno by August Strindberg and translated by Claud Field. Inferno is an autobiographical novel by August Strindberg. Written in French in 1896-97 at the height of Strindberg's troubles with both censors and women, the book is concerned with Strindberg's life both in and after he lived in Paris, and explores his various obsessions, including alchemy, occultism, and Swedenborgianism, and shows signs of paranoia and neuroticism. An American critic says "Strindberg is the greatest subjectivist of all time." Certainly neither Augustine, Rousseau, nor Tolstoy have laid bare their souls to the finest fibre with more ruthless sincerity than the great Swedish realist. He fulfilled to the letter the saying of Robertson of Brighton, "Woman and God are two rocks on which a man must either anchor or be wrecked." His four autobiographical works, The Son of a Servant, The Confessions of a Fool, Inferno, and Legends, are four segments of an immense curve tracing his progress from the childish pietism of his early years, through a period of atheism and rebellion, to the sombre faith in a "God that punishes" of the sexagenarian. In his spiritual wanderings he grazed the edge of madness, and madmen often see deeper into things than ordinary folk. At the close of the Inferno he thus sums up the lesson of his life's pilgrimage: "Such then is my life: a sign, an example to serve for the improvement of others; a proverb, to show the nothingness of fame and popularity; a proverb, to show young men how they ought not to live; a proverb-because I who thought myself a prophet am now revealed as a braggart." | Author: August Strindberg, Claud Field | Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Jul 01, 2018 | Number of Pages: 86 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1722135549 | ISBN-13: 9781722135546
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