(sub)TEXT: The Romance of Self-Destruction in “Withnail and I” (1987) | The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast | A Philosophy Podcast and Blog (opens in new tab)
It’s 1969, and as drug guru Danny tells us, “the greatest decade in the history of mankind is over.” There will, he says, be many refugees, and the film’s implication is that Withnail—who combines self-importance and lofty ambition with substance abuse and urban squalor—will not be one of them. Marwood, by contrast, has seen the writing on the wall, in the form of the salacious tabloid stories that, while they threaten to outcompete the world’s attention for the arts, ultimately can’t be used...
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