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alcoholism

[al-kuh-haw-liz-uhm, -ho-] / ˈæl kə hɔˌlɪz əm, -hɒ- /


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But the theater’s ability to turn family dysfunction, be it alcoholism, Alzheimer’s or just garden-variety existential agony, into entertainment and instant illumination, has long been a staple of the American stage.

From Los Angeles Times

The American writer, Raymond Carver, who survived alcoholism to write some of the most beautiful poems about grief, and happiness, left a short poem before he died from cancer, aged just 50.

From BBC

Despite being set more than 70 years apart, London nightlife scenes in the World War II drama “Blitz” and “The Outrun’s” 21st century tale of alcoholism and recovery each display a 1930s influence.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s long been the cultural belief that only people recovering from alcoholism drink nonalcoholic beer.

From Salon

Fosse has spoken extensively of his recovery from alcoholism and a struggle to overcome social anxiety, and the role played by religious faith.

From Reuters