Dope Girls · The Birth of the British Drug Underground

Dope Girls · The Birth of the British Drug Underground
Authors
Kohn, Marek
Publisher
Granta UK
Tags
social science , social history , sociology , history , disease & health issues
ISBN
9781862076181
Date
1993-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.28 MB
Lang
en
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As entertaining as it is enlightening, *Dope Girls* vividly records the scandals and moral panics in Britain that followed the end of the First World War, as drug use—especially of morphine and cocaine—was transformed into a national menace. The cast of characters includes Billie Carleton, a West End musical actress, whose highly publicized death from an overdose in 1918 fueled public anxiety; Brilliant Chang, a Chinese restaurant proprietor; and Edgar Manning, a jazz drummer from Jamaica—identified as the villains of the affair and invested with a highly charged sexual menace. Around them swirled a raffish group of seedy and rebellious hedonists. Britain was horrified and enthralled—the drug problem was born, amid a gush of exotic tabloid detail. A cult classic in Britain, *Dope Girls* remains both timely and instructive.