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Naked Lunch (Harperperennial Classics)

By: William S. Burroughs
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Flamingo
ISBN: 0586085602
ISBN-13: 9780586085608
Released: 20 Nov 1986
RRP: £7.99
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The emperors new clothes - By: D. Watson, 13 Sep 2007
I read Junky & really enjoyed it, it is written by a manin control of his thoughts, reflecting on times when he wasn't.
I bought this book & quite literally threw itin the bin after the first 40 or so pages. Perhaps if you persevere with it..... well,I couldn't. It starts with nonsensical drug babble & random paedophile fantasy. If thats clever writing, I don't see how. If the rest of the book continuesin that vein then what can anyone possibly get out of reading it? Perhaps it gets better, I wasn't willing to find out. If you want drug babble, why not take some drugs & create your own?in my experience your own babble is far more interesting.
Cold Turkey - By: , 19 Oct 2005
I received this as a gift & initially I was enthusiastic about reading it, being interestedin all things psychadelic. However this book reads like a disgusting, terror-filled comedown from a heroin, LSD & Ecstacy cocktail. It seems each line is written for shock value alone, & it usually ends with some sort of allusion to power, human depravity or homosexuality, forced or otherwise. If you want to follow what's going on you really have to concentrate hard, & it's hardly rewarding to bother, cos nothing is really going on, just the images & thoughtsin the head of a drug addict, all running into each other without a pattern. If you want to take a trip down the 'darkest recesses of the human psyche' then you'd be better off writing down the words of a back-alley junkie, it would be far more coherent. The only thing of interest is Burrough's explanation of how he got himself off heroin, & that this successful technique is still ignored. But two or three pages can't save a book.
Don't expect satisfaction on a conventional level - By: , 28 Jun 2005
Cut to the chase

This is not so much a novel as a sumation of all that is dark about humanity & sexuality, reduced over an intense fire of 'corrupted' intelligence to a black morass of putrifaction and, strangely, moral nutrality. The fact there is no real plot & all characters are at best two dimensional is irrelevant. Enjoy.


Double ho-hum - By: E. Griffiths, 14 Dec 2004
Like being stuckin a lift with a vagrant who won't stop muttering obsceneties at you. Most of it is incoherent, a lot of it is nonsense & the rest of it is just unpleasant.
It's the only book I've ever chosen to read of my own free will that I've never finished. I have rarely been so bored when reading a book,in fact I alternated between disgust & boredom.
I'm sure that makes me awfully shallow but frankly, I don't care as long as I never have to try & read this book again
Relax - By: , 21 Jul 2004
I'm not going to go on about how great it coz it's incredible. I just wanted to say though that this kind of stuff isn't as inpenetrable as it first looks. I would say that it isn't as dense as people often make it out to be either. If it was cut into short scenes & arranged on the page like a poem, I think people would be less intimidated. Relax & don't get bogged down by concentrating too hard. See the book as a painting, look at the shapes & surfaces. Then go back & bring 'meaning' to it if you like. Also I'd read 'Junky' first & then take on this one as he blows up many of the ideasin Junky & then pastes them into Naked Lunch & if your aware of that then it gives Naked Lunch a bit more continuity. Also it helps to know what his 'non-hallucinogenic' voice sounds like. Enjoy your meal.

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