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>gets hooked on junk
>falls into patterns of crime and depravity
>fucks over anyone and everyone around him
>waaa America is falling into an anti junk hysteria so I'm just gonna stay in Mexico, a more civilized country
>it's literally not bad it's just a way of life
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Every book he writes is a gay junky MC doing the worst shit a human being can do and then complaining that people don't like gay junkies.
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>>25339038
It's the remit of literature to illuminate life and extend experience. Junky does that. It reveals a world most of us have never considered.
In short, it expands the mind. How revealing that is was lost on you ...
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>>25339038
It just makes me sad because there is no heroin anymore since roughly 2012 or even proper opiate pills it's just fentanyl which makes you feel roughly like you drank a quart of liquor. It's a shit buzz, nobody wants it, but the cartels force it on us. This is capitalism at work. Even tar is mostly fentanyl at this point. Capitalism ruins every single fucking thing.
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>>25339784
>This is capitalism at work
It's the capitalists who prohibit drugs? Big if true.
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>>25339852
If opiates were legal it would collapse the economy because people would all be like sleepy Joe Biden, just ask the Chinese. For fuck's sake I'd drive to Baltimore and buy some dope right now if I hadn't had 13 beers already.
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>>25339038
Good book that felt like reading GTA: 1950
Could have done without the gay sex reference
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>>25339864
>If opiates were legal it would collapse the economy
Why? Do you think the economy is short of labour? If the druggies didn't show up for work, they'd just hire more beaners.
Besides, meth, fent and weed are so abundant that their legal status barely matters anymore.
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>>25339038
Didnt he shoot his wife?
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>>25339784
capitalism was oxycontin dude
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>>25340023
And got away with it. Lucky bastard.
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I just finished Naked Lunch after putting it off for years. I found that there are many moments of brilliance but I also found myself genuinely bored reading it at times. I think I understand what he's trying to do but I feel like it's so one note that it can't even fill 200 pages. Schizophrenic rambling opens doors to profound and poetic expression but it also easily becomes meandering. It's something you have to be a Pynchon to pull off. I'd still probably reread it some time or even just pick it up and read random sections on a whim. Should I try Junky?
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>>25340156
Junky and Queer are his best books, they read like actual novels instead of pomo slop.
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>>25340156
It's the only book by him I own and am going to read (Junky)
Read On The Road and Big Sur by Jack Kerouac and then read Junky

It feels like a trilogy that jumps roughly from 1950 to 1960 and then back to 1950
And I'm not positive but I'm almost positive Jack Kerouac makes an appearance in Junky towards the start and is literally named Jack

I can only take so much of Kerouac's writing style
Almost read Dharma Bums and Subterraneans but after finishing OTR and Big Sur I was ready to move on
Those two books flowed nicely in a "10 years later" kind of way
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>>25339776
Fair point, makes me feel a little better about the time I spent on this book.
And at least Burroughs is mostly self aware of his depravity and the depravity of fags and junkies. Still, his gloating about American anti narcotic hysteria at the end of this book was hilarious considering all that he had just written. Maybe he was trolling
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I always thought smoking opium was kind of /lit/. Injecting is too grisly though. It’s a shame they closed the opium dens in favor of shooting galleries
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>>25341670
Absolutely right. Opium is a providence of nature. Opiates are a perversion of mankind.
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Burroughs is the only one of the beats worth reading and Junky is probably his best novel. So if you didn't like this, don't bother with any of the others.
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>>25342418
Thank you anon, briefly considered on the road and dabbling in Hunter S Thompson but I'll take your word for it.
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>>25339879
The gay sex is central to Burroughs' entire schtick, though, even moreso than the drugs.



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