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Absinthe, aka the green fairy, has been banned, rumored to drive drinkers crazy and enjoyed by the likes of Hemingway and Van Gogh. It is enjoying a remarkable comeback in popularity, and in this collection of articles from The New York Times, we look at the cult of absinthe, the science behind it, and its many myths.
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