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Lost in the Labyrinth

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Lost in the Labyrinth

By: Darryl Houston Smith
Narrated by: Lorraine Crowston
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THE MYTH WAS THE TRAP. THE MAN WAS THE CASUALTY.

There is no such person as Jim Morrison. There is a leather-clad icon on a t-shirt, a drunken caricature in a biopic, and a poet buried in Paris under a slab of stone. But the man himself—James Douglas Morrison—has been missing for a long time. He has been swallowed by the Labyrinth.

Lost in the Labyrinth is not a standard biography; it is a forensic deconstruction of a tragedy. Author Darryl Houston Smith presents a "hybrid engine"—a mechanism constructed to navigate the liminal space between historical fact and mythic resonance. Through a deliberate collision of narrative prose and hyper-metric poetry, this book explores how the "Lizard King" persona was not a liberation, but a cage that eventually suffocated the artist inside.

Moving beyond the "peace and love" clichés, Smith acts as a detective in the archive of the 1960s, using police reports, court transcripts, and verified testimonies to expose the structural failures that led to Morrison's destruction. From the "navigational error" that sparked the New Haven riot to the "suicide of the persona" in Miami, the book argues that Morrison’s trajectory was governed by a terrifying "Solar Equation"—a mathematical progression toward a necessary sum.

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