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Naked Lunch - The book |  | Naked Lunch - The book: Encyclopedia II - Naked Lunch - The book |  | Naked Lunch is considered Burroughs' seminal work, and one of the landmark publications in the history of American literature. Extremely controversial in both its subject matter and its use of (often obscene) language, the book was banned in many regions of the United States, and was one of the last American books to actually be put on trial for obscenity. The book was first published in France in 1959 by the infamous Olympia Press; an English-language edi ...
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Naked Lunch - The book
Naked Lunch is considered Burroughs' seminal work, and one of the landmark publications in the history of American literature. Extremely controversial in both its subject matter and its use of (often obscene) language, the book was banned in many regions of the United States, and was one of the last American books to actually be put on trial for obscenity. The book was first published in France in 1959 by the infamous Olympia Press; an English-language edition by Grove Press followed soon after.
Naked Lunch consists of many loosely-related vignettes in which several characters such as the masochistic and incompetent Dr. Benway reappear. The primary character (one might say the main character), is agent Bill Lee (a pseudonym for Burroughs — Lee was his mother's maiden name; Burroughs also appears in Kerouac's On the Road as "Old Bull Lee" and used the pseudonym William Lee for his first novel, Junkie).
The book was banned in some parts of the world for approximately ten years, though it found a quick release in France where Olympia Press published it soon after completion. The first American publisher to take a chance with the novel was Grove Press. The book was banned by Boston courts in 1962 due to obscenity, but that decision was reversed in a landmark 1966 opinion by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. This was the last major literary censorship battle in the US.
Upon publication, Grove Press added to the book supplementary material regarding the censorship battle as well as an article written by Burroughs on the topic of drug addiction.
In 2002, several years after Burroughs' death, a "restored text" edition of Naked Lunch was published, with some new and previously suppressed material added.
Naked Lunch - Trivia
- Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch in room #9 of the Hotel el Muniria in Tangier. Today, photos of Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and other beat generation poets hang on the walls of the adjoining bar, the Tangerinn.
- Some early European editions of the book are entitled The Naked Lunch as was the British 1969 paperback edition by Corgi Books but the article was dropped for American editions.
- In 1989, Burroughs published Interzone, a collection of short stories and other writings including a chapter entitled "WORD" that at one time was considered for inclusion in Naked Lunch. According to some sources, Burroughs original title for the novel Naked Lunch was also Interzone.
- The British science fiction magazine Interzone obviously gets its name from Naked Lunch.
- The music group Steely Dan takes its name from a dildo mentioned in Naked Lunch. The music group Clem Snide also takes its name from a character in Naked Lunch.
- In 1994, the band Bomb The Bass released their album Clear which contains a track called "Bug Powder Dust". The lyrics of that song contain a lot of references to characters, places and actions that are part of the book.
- Several characters in this book would reappear in many later works, most notably the surgeon Dr. Benway, Clem Snide "the Private Asshole", and Inspector Lee.
- An episode of the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation includes a character named Dr. Benway in one episode.
- In the 1984 Alex Cox film, Repo Man, there is a hospital scene in which Dr. Benway is paged.
Other related archivesAlex Cox, Allen Ginsberg, American literature, Antony Balch, Bomb The Bass, Boston, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Canadian, David Cronenberg, France, Grove Press, Interzone, Jack Kerouac, Junkie, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Naked Lunch (film), Olympia Press, On the Road, Peter Weller, Repo Man, Steely Dan, Tangerinn, Tangier, United States, William S. Burroughs, beat generation, censorship, dildo, drug addiction, novel, obscene, pseudonym, title of a film
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