Über den Autor

Fitz Hugh Ludlow was an American author and journalist, best known for his works that delve into the realms of addiction and altered states of consciousness. His most notable work, "The Hasheesh Eater," published in 1857, offers a vivid account of his experiences with hashish, reflecting the fascination with drugs during the Victorian era. Ludlow's writings explore both the allure and the perils of substance use, providing insight into the psychological and social implications of addiction in his time.

Beyond his literary contributions, Ludlow was also a prominent figure in discussions surrounding drug culture and its impact on society. His narratives not only entertain but also provoke thought about the nature of addiction and its effects on the human experience. Despite his relatively short life, Ludlow's writings continue to resonate, influencing later generations of writers and thinkers interested in the intersections of literature, psychology, and substance use.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum June 14, 1836
Geburtsort New York City, New York, USA
Todesdatum September 24, 1870