Paul Theroux "Blinding Light"
A taste of success twenty years ago has left a writer named Slade Steadman with a dangerous thirst for more, in Paul Theroux's novel Blinding Light. When Steadman discovers that a potent mind-altering drug from Central America can -- at least temporarily -- restore his creative prowess, he chooses to overlook the fact that it also renders him, temporarily, blind.
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