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255 Pág.
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Descripción del libro usado "Naked lunch"
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Naked Lunch is writing of an order that may be cleanly defended not only as a masterpiece of its own genre, but as a monumentally moral descent into the hell of narcotic addiction... What Burroughs has written is a many-leveled vision of horror. At times the surfaces of the writing seem to be coldly reportorial... Bit by bit the undertone of self-consuming horror leaps free of even surface realism and begins to develop through more fanciful perceptions... By the end the horror emerges in a surrealistic montage of dramatic scence and dramatic hallucination. Even the physical lineaments of the body are absorbed into the lust for drugs. The lust becomes a kind of greene ooze that sucks the body into itself. Burrough''s portrait of The Buyer is certainly one of the most memorable (and, ultimately, most moral) horrors of surrealistic writing. "And only after the first shock does one realize that what Burroughs is writing about is not only the destruction of depraved men by their drug lust, buy the destruction of all men by their consuming addictions, whether the addiction be drugs or overrighteous propriety, lasciviousness or sixteen-year-old girls. Burroughs is not only serious in his intent, but he is a writer of great power and artistic integrity engaged in a profoundly meaningful search for true values".
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