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The Naked Lunch Guide

William S. Burroughs’s (1959) is a cornerstone of the Beat Generation and a landmark of postmodern fiction. It is less a traditional novel and more a "frozen moment when everyone sees what is on the end of every fork," depicting the raw truth of addiction and societal control. 1. Core Concepts & Structure

Burroughs used drug addiction as a presiding metaphor for all forms of control and manipulation : The naked lunch

: Influenced by artist Brion Gysin, Burroughs often used chance-based "cut-up" methods to rearrange text, challenging the traditional flow of language and narrative. William S

: The book is a collection of loosely connected vignettes or "routines". Burroughs famously stated that chapters can be read in any order, as the structure is meant to mimic the nonlinear, fragmented state of a drug addict’s mind. Burroughs famously stated that chapters can be read

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