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Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction
Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction, William Pryor, a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, was a heroin and then alcohol addict for twelve years in the sixties and seventies. He brushed death several times, but, against overwhelming odds, survived, and, in 1975, was one of the first patie, Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction has a rating of 4 stars
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Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction, William Pryor, a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, was a heroin and then alcohol addict for twelve years in the sixties and seventies. He brushed death several times, but, against overwhelming odds, survived, and, in 1975, was one of the first patie, Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction
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  • Survival of the Coolest: A Darwin's Death Defying Journey into the Interior of Addiction
  • Written by author William Pryor
  • Published by Clear Books, March 2004
  • William Pryor, a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, was a heroin and then alcohol addict for twelve years in the sixties and seventies. He brushed death several times, but, against overwhelming odds, survived, and, in 1975, was one of the first patie
  • An honest, often harrowing, but wryly funny, memoir of the struggles of a privileged member of the British intelligentsia as his sixties beatnik rebellion first decays into full-blown heroin addiction and degradation and then is miraculously transformed.
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William Pryor, a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, was a heroin and then alcohol addict for twelve years in the sixties and seventies. He brushed death several times, but, against overwhelming odds, survived, and, in 1975, was one of the first patients at the first American-style addiction treatment centre in Europe.

He grew up in Cambridge in the stifling bosom of privilege; was sent to Eton, which he loathed, and rapidly descended into full-blown addiction as he traveled through Parisian garrets, Greek tavernas and Indian ashrams - and even Trinity College Cambridge. He became part of the sixties avant garde counterculture as a dadaist beat poet in the company of members of Pink Floyd. His experiences - and subsequent transformation to non-addiction - have given him a unique insight into the world of hard drugs and addiction, and his clarity of vision as to the way forward for all those involved in the fall out of the War on Drugs will be invaluable both to the victims and to those engaged in attempting to help them.

William presents a compelling argument as to why dugs should be decriminalized. He also gives a powerful analysis of the pervasive mythology of Alcoholics Anonymous and how it traps people in the idea that addiction is an illness.


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