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  1. Jean Cocteau's 'Opium: The Diary of a Cure' is a word montage of opium-riddled epigrams, in the style of Oscar Wilde. Contrary to the run-of-the-mill memoirs of a drug-addled dabbler, Cocteau paints a portrait that only a poet can draw.

  2. Opium: Diary of a Cure is a 1930 work by the French artist and writer Jean Cocteau. The book details Cocteau's recovery from addiction to opium. [1]

  3. Opium: The Diary of a Cure. Jean Cocteau. Grove Press, 1958 - Psychology - 167 pages. At one traumatic stage in his life, Cocteau became addicted to opium. Here he describes not only his...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The literary and cinematic legend gives his no-holds-barred account of a dangerous addiction In this classic study Cocteau vividly describes his extraordinary experiences while taking opium, the drug to which he owed his "perfect hours" but which, inevitably, exacted its price.

  5. The literary and cinematic legend gives his no-holds-barred account of a dangerous addiction.In this classic study Cocteau vividly describes his extraordinary experiences...

  6. Amazon.com: Opium;: The diary of a cure (Evergreen books): Cocteau, Jean: Libros. Omitir e ir al contenido principal.us. Entrega en Lebanon 66952 Actualizar ubicación Libros. Selecciona el departamento donde deseas realizar tu búsqueda. Buscar Amazon. ES. Hola, Identifícate. Cuenta y ...

  7. Perhaps Jean Cocteau's most celebrated piece of nonfiction, this a truly gripping account of his drug addiction and cure, more than worthy of comparison with De Quincey's Confessions of an...