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Sociology informs us that junkies lead "chaotic" lifestyles. Thomas de Quincey was the prototype of this, as in so many other things. He was the first – and still is the finest – literary dope fiend, in a lineage leading through to William Burroughs. He mined his own psyche for material because that was what he had to hand when he needed cash to buy drugs; he made no claim that the confessions will do us – or him – any good at all. There was a good deal of psychological trauma to mine. De Quincey never recovered from the shock of his sister's death when he was a child and he dwelt on the details of her corpse and post-mortem to a disquieting degree. He was bullied by his elder brother and, in defense, developed a mean, despicable personality, hoping his brother would consider him so contemptible he would not want to play with him. His mother taught him he was worthless, he felt he was the "refuse of the universe". De Quincey ran away from school and took up with "noble-minded Ann" of Oxford Street, a 15-year-old prostitute, his "partner in wretchedness", who shared what little she had with him. He first took opium as a treatment for pain and immediately discovered it was the drug for him, as he put it in typically unrestrained prose: "Here was the secret of happiness, about which philosophers had disputed for so many ages, at once discovered: happiness might now be bought for a penny, and carried in the waistcoat pocket." He believed it elevated his "moral affections" and enhanced his intellect. He first started taking opium holidays every three weeks; then Saturday night was opium night. Inevitably, his intake became daily, and then virtually hourly. In his Confessions of an Opium Eater, De Quincey gives us his life story and shares such opium-induced reveries as travel with the goddess Levana in her three kingdoms of grief.

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Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) studied at Oxford, failing to take his degree but discovering opium. He later met Coleridge, Southey and the Wordsworths. From 1828 until his death he lived in Edinburgh and made his living from journalism.

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