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Panikherz
Book • 2016
In 'Panikherz', Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre narrates his personal story of rising to fame at a young age, his subsequent descent into drug addiction, and his path to recovery.
The book is a candid account of his experiences, including his interactions with prominent figures like Udo Lindenberg, who played a crucial role in his recovery.
It is a reflection on the author's life, his struggles with addiction, and his love for music, particularly highlighting the impact of Lindenberg on his life.
The narrative is characterized by its self-ironic, clear, and unpretentious style, making it a compelling read about the author's triumphs and failures.
The book is a candid account of his experiences, including his interactions with prominent figures like Udo Lindenberg, who played a crucial role in his recovery.
It is a reflection on the author's life, his struggles with addiction, and his love for music, particularly highlighting the impact of Lindenberg on his life.
The narrative is characterized by its self-ironic, clear, and unpretentious style, making it a compelling read about the author's triumphs and failures.
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