yes it was a rather ill-phrased question! and no worries mono, i should probably choose my colloquialisms more carefully in future
re. kerouac's drink and drunk abuse.. it obviously had an impact on his creativity - i wonder in the long run whether positive or negative... certainly to use hunter s. thompson as an example (one of my favourite writers), the drug abuse had a negative effect on the quality and output of his later work... i would say that certain drugs do make you look at the world in a different way/alter perceptions (ask any hippy!) and in that sense may well have a positive influence on creativity, but it is clear (IMO) that when drug use (and booze) becomes an addiction, then creativity definitely falters and writers tend towards repetition ..
and as you mention, there are the obvious health implications, which is sadly why we lost kerouac so soon



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